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Succulent plants are put into the pot after root trimming. Don't do this to prevent the roots from rotting.

Published: 2024-12-23 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/23, The succulent plants bought online or in the greenhouse all need to be stripped, trimmed and washed. On the one hand, it is to prevent carrying eggs, on the other hand, it can remove necrotic roots and prevent black rot. At the same time, trimming the overgrown roots can also reduce the nutrient flow.

The succulent plants bought online or in the greenhouse all need to be stripped, trimmed and washed. On the one hand, it is to prevent carrying eggs, on the other hand, it can remove necrotic roots and prevent black rot. At the same time, trimming overgrown roots can also reduce nutrient loss. After pruning and washing the roots, you need to dry the roots, and you can basically serve them in the pot in spring and summer and in a ventilated place for one day. Dry seed of fluvo-aquic soil, root in cool and ventilated place, pour water once a week, and slowly increase light, which can reduce leaf consumption and ensure survival.

What happens after root trimming for succulent plants? After pruning, plant roots should be placed in a ventilated and shaded place to keep the light bright. The time is usually about 1 to 3 days. If the weather is clear, one day is enough. This process is called drying roots. If the wound is not dry, directly planting succulent plants can easily cause black rotten water. When you move the basin, you have to wait for the soil to dry, so as not to hurt the roots.

The newly arrived succulent roots should be trimmed off and re-rooted from the capillary roots and dry and aging roots so that the roots are healthy and have the function of absorbing water and nutrients. Because the newly dug succulent plants, the root system is generally divided into two types, the capillary root and the main root. The life span of the main root is relatively long, it is no problem to dig it out and throw it out for a month, but the capillary root is different, and the capillary root will die and dry up in 1-2 hours in the air.

After root-trimming, the succulent seed is put into the basin, and the soil in the basin is wet, so there is no need to water it. Water it thoroughly when it's dry, and put it in the shade a few days ago. See the light normally in a few days and keep the light bright. Watering is usually five to seven days later, and the weather is fine, so you can water it three days later. Another problem is to see the light. After the plant has been planted, it can not be exposed to the sun immediately. Generally, it begins to see light slowly after five days. At the beginning, it is given a little scattered light, or bright light, to gradually increase the duration of the light. Later maintenance is, of course, the best way to keep the succulent plants in good condition.

It is not recommended that flower friends transplant succulent plants in summer, because it will be very difficult to have succulent roots after the temperature rises in summer. some friends may trim the roots on the pot, and then circulate the succulent plants several times in the pot before they can successfully take root; it is also possible that they just died because of the high temperature and improper maintenance. The fastest temperature for succulent roots is about 20-25 degrees, and the air humidity is about 60% and 80%. In this climate, you don't even need any medium, you can root directly in the air. Although succulent meat is cheap in summer, the success rate of taking pots is a kind of mental torture for meat-raising friends.

It is appropriate to use granular soil with good water permeability and air permeability, mixed with a small amount of peat soil. The proportion of succulent seedlings should be 50%, and the peat soil of the old pile can be less. After the tide soil is dried, put it in a place where there is enough scattered light and ventilation to slow down the seedlings. When the basin soil is dry, the water is thoroughly watered. With my many years of meat-raising experience, it is not suitable for direct sunlight at this time, it is best to put it in a place where scattered light is ventilated, and the principle of watering is to dry thoroughly. Until the succulent basin begins to grow, move to a place where the sun shines directly and accept the sun.

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