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The succulent plants in autumn grow lateral buds and choose to transplant one plant to more than one plant.

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Recently, a flower friend asked that the succulent plant raised in his home sprouted laterally after the Beginning of Autumn, and the leaves above were blocked. I didn't know what to do. Generally speaking, in the spring and autumn growing season, most succulent plants have a chance to grow at the bottom.

Recently, a flower friend asked that the succulent plant raised in his home sprouted laterally after the Beginning of Autumn, and the leaves above were blocked. I didn't know what to do. Generally speaking, in the spring and autumn growing season, most succulent plants have a chance to grow lateral buds at the bottom, while some extremely aging stems are less likely, so just let it grow at this time. Succulent plants know better than you how to deal with its small lateral buds. Of course, for aesthetic reasons, you can also choose to keep them or not, or guide them in the direction you want.

We can choose to change a larger basin and keep it in a place of astigmatism. Most succulent plants do not like exposure when the temperature is high, and planting avoid bright direct light. If you want to get a lot of plants, it is recommended that the side buds should be pulled out and cut in the soil to continue conservation. The rootless lateral buds can be planted directly, and the rootless lateral buds should be hung for 1-2 days, and then planted in the pot after the wound is dried and healed. Do not water the newly planted plants too much, so as not to cause rot, and then return to normal management after growing new roots. In addition, planting need to pay attention to, the general succulent plants like a cool semi-shady environment, avoid high temperature and humidity and hot sun exposure.

The flower friend said, why do some succulent plants like to grow lateral buds, while others are always alone? For example, my Xiying Qingsheng brocade was long when I bought it, and then more and more heads became more and more crowded, so I had to take it off. There is also a mass succulent plant Zibao, which later grew several lateral buds. However, when other succulent plants were bought, they were single, and then they were always single, and there was no raw plant.

The reproduction of succulent plants is through the root growth of small lateral buds, so it is normal. In fact, thick-leaf lotus-shaped succulent plants are more difficult to produce lateral buds, others are all right, such as our normal leaf shaking, will promote the growth point to sprout lateral buds. Some varieties should pay attention to the problem of long lateral buds of Yulu, if you want to obtain mass jade dew, it is recommended not to pull it out, and then change a larger basin and put it in a place of astigmatism for maintenance. Yulu does not like exposure, and planting avoids bright direct illumination. Astigmatism environment conservation is fine.

The time for watering succulent plants is early morning in summer, sunny afternoon in winter, and morning and evening in spring and autumn. Under normal circumstances, do not sprinkle water from the top, otherwise there will be ugly spots on the sphere over a long period of time, the hair of the pillared species is easy to pollute and bond, and the stagnant water at the growing points such as green palms will cause rot.

It should be noted that pond water is easy to grow algae on the plants, as ugly as moss. In general, watering must be fully watered, so the soil must be often loosened to make the basin soil easily and evenly absorb enough water. For the growing winter-type and intermediate-type plants, the basin soil should be kept moist without stagnant water, and the watering should be dry and thorough, neither stagnant water nor too dry. The summer type can be watered properly, but not too much. If there is a rainy day or a sudden drop in temperature, stop watering.

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