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Are family-maintained succulent plants afraid of being caught in the rain? To maintain correctly, the longer the better, the more beautiful.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Succulent plants can be caught in the rain, and Rain Water also contains some nutrients, which, to some extent, is conducive to succulent growth and can wash away some dust from the succulent body. To some extent, being caught in the rain is equivalent to watering it more often.

Succulent plants can be caught in the rain, and Rain Water also contains some nutrients, which, to some extent, is conducive to succulent growth and can wash away some dust from the succulent body. To some extent, being caught in the rain is equivalent to dripping off the succulent body when you water it, and it is softer than you, moisturizing everything quietly. Sometimes I deliberately let them get caught in the rain. Although you can be caught in the rain, you should treat it like watering. You won't water it every day, will you? So you can't get caught in the rain.

The old pile, a succulent plant, has been exposed for a period of time, and it is more resistant to being caught in the rain. it usually does not have an accident for a period of time, and the plant type and color can be maintained. Some relatively thin seedlings, such as those that obviously lack light, grow more apprenticeships after being caught in the rain, and the sick succulent plants and succulent plants that have not yet taken the basin do not go to the rain.

But there is one problem that should be paid special attention to. When succulent plants are caught in the rain, they don't know when to water them again. This problem can be solved by knowing how much rainfall succulent plants receive each time it rains. Put a cylindrical cup in an exposed environment, as long as it is cylindrical, regardless of thickness. Then after the rain stops, take a look at the depth of the water in the cup and see how much Rain Water the succulent people have accepted.

Can succulent plants be dried with a hair dryer after being caught in the rain? No, but put it in a ventilated place, succulent plants can be caught in the rain, because succulent plants in the wild have to be irrigated by Rain Water to grow, but they don't like to soak in a wet environment often. If your succulent plants are only occasionally drenched in the rain, that's a good thing. If they've been going on for many days, you can put them in a dry place, or if you're afraid of rotting roots, you can get them out to dry and plant them in.

What if the succulent plant that has only been planted for half a month has been in the rain? Being caught in the rain is a very normal thing. Succulent plants in the wild are beaten by the wind and rain, and one time is equal to watering once. As long as it is not in the rain for a long time, it will not lead to the problem of rotten roots and leaves, so you don't have to worry too much. generally, the effect of succulent plants after taking a basin is the same as that of rain, just don't continue.

Why do succulent leaves get fat after being caught in the rain? Because the humidity in the air is high, and the air fluidity is good, for example, the succulent flesh in the greenhouse is colorful and thick, that is, the temperature difference between day and night is big, the humidity is big, and the good greenhouse air conditioner increases the air circulation. Rain Water can't get rid of the powder. Only the powder wiped off by hand can't be raised back. My fairy cup and Guanghan Palace are raised in the open air.

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