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How to control the soil moisture of planting succulent plants? Teach you skills.

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, When the seeds of succulent plants are sown and propagated, the soil is generally soaked. After soaking the soil, drain slightly (or not), spread the seeds evenly, cover with transparent film, and open it for about 2 hours a day to ventilate. In.。

When the seeds of succulent plants are sown and propagated, the soil is generally soaked. After soaking the soil, drain slightly (or not), spread the seeds evenly, cover with transparent film, and open it for about 2 hours a day to ventilate. It is necessary to ensure a certain amount of humidity before budding. If you just spray some water on the soil surface, one is that the humidity is not enough, and the other is that the moisture will be dry if you can't wait for the seeds to germinate.

Generally speaking, after the seeds germinate (the germination rate reaches 60% to 70%), lift the film and remove it. After all, it takes at least a week for succulent seeds to germinate, and some stone flowers are faster. If the weather is mild, they can germinate in three or four days, 20 days or even more. When it comes to germination, you basically don't have to worry about too much water (if you don't add extra water halfway), because the water evaporates a lot during this period of germination, and the water will dry faster after opening the film after germination.

However, the soil should pay attention to disinfection and sterilization. It can be diluted with potassium permanganate and soaked in the basin to soak the soil thoroughly. If there are conditions, you can put the soil into the microwave oven to sting, it can kill the eggs inside the soil, potassium permanganate and other sterilization, disinfection, insecticides can not kill eggs.

The flower friend asked, what kind of soil is used to sow succulent plant seeds? At present, there is no special soil for seeds in the shops that buy seeds directly. It is said in the shops that sell seeds that they use 3 parts of peat soil, 1 part of perlite, 1 part of vermiculite and 1 part of red jade soil. In the one that buys soil now, it is said that seed cultivation does not need granular soil. What kind of soil is used to sow seeds?

In fact, peat soil is fine, seeds to seedlings need enough water, should not use particles, particles water retention is not good, the plant will dry up. If you use ordinary soil or nutritious soil, because there is no disinfection, when the seeds are humid and warm during the germination period, it is easy to hatch the eggs of pests in the soil to eat seedlings (such as Xiaohefei, watermelon insects, etc.), and they are also very suitable for the reproduction of germs. the seedlings are easy to rot and collapse, and black spot occurs.

After the succulent plants germinate from the seeds, the leaves can be inserted after being raised for about 2-3 weeks. Specific steps: spread a permeable layer in the flowerpot (bamboo charcoal, light stone, ceramsite, etc.); fill the damp but not wet soil into the flowerpot to the edge of 1-2 cm, press it; spread a thin layer of fine vermiculite (1-3 mm) on the surface, about 0.5 cm thick; lay the leaves on the medium, divide the leaves into positive and negative sides, be sure to face up, and the growth point is as close to the medium as possible, but there is no need to bury the medium.

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