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How to remove dust from the surface of succulent leaves with good tools to get twice the result with half the effort

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, To maintain succulent plants at home, we should create a clean and comfortable growing environment. The seemingly insignificant dust actually has a great influence on the succulent plant. On the face of it, first of all, it will affect the appearance of succulent plants. The flesh of other people is light.

To maintain succulent plants at home, we should create a clean and comfortable growing environment. The seemingly insignificant dust actually has a great influence on the succulent plant. On the face of it, first of all, it will affect the appearance of succulent plants. Other people's flesh is gorgeous, but yours is dusty. Second, dust will block the stomata on succulent leaves, affecting the light and respiration of succulent plants. Therefore, it is necessary to dust succulent plants regularly.

There are many succulent dust removal gadgets on the market, such as brushes, air blowing, etc., for those succulent leaves with powder, burr and furry, we must not use small brushes to remove dust. This kind of succulent leaves are relatively delicate, and small brushes are likely to damage the leaves and cause them to be infected with bacteria. This kind of succulent, they are easily stained with dust, in addition, the air humidity can grow beautiful, you can choose to breed indoors. In this way, you also save a lot of dust removal.

What is the white ash on the leaves of succulent plants? That is their powder cream, the powder has two functions: first, to protect the leaves from strong light burning; second, during the rainy season, it is convenient for the roots to collect Rain Water, and the leaf core is not affected by stagnant water, and the leaf core will rot if there is stagnant water. In addition, if the powder is wiped off, it will not grow any longer, so be careful not to touch it when you move the pot or usually move the flowerpot.

No matter what kind of succulent powder it is, it is best not to lose powder as far as possible, but it will not look very good after falling powder. It doesn't matter if you accidentally touch the powder. I believe that time is the best "wizard". There is always a way to restore the beauty of succulent plants. For some flowers with larger leaves, the scrubbing method can be used. Different methods are used to clean leaves for different kinds of plants: scrubbing leaves such as orchids, tortoise bamboos, rubber trees, green apples, etc., can be scrubbed with half beer and half water, and scrub the positive and negative sides of flowers and leaves with cotton wool once a week.

For other flowers, do not spray water directly on the flowers. Flowers are prone to rot and wither when exposed to water, which can also cause low fertilization and affect flowering and fruiting. Potted flowers such as pomegranate, begonia, inverted Admiralty and crape myrtle spray water on the leaves will cause branches and leaves to grow too much. And some flower buds that are afraid of water, such as the flower buds of African chrysanthemum leaves and the false bulbs of magnolia leaves, should not be touched by water, especially in the germination and budding period, water will affect the development of flowers.

When maintaining succulent plants, the leaves sometimes fall off as soon as they are touched, which may be a sign of succulent black rot. Secondly, black rot is also contagious. If one of the succulent plants is found to have black rot, the other succulent plants should be isolated at this time. At this time to throw away the black rot leaves, generally speaking, the black rot leaves are basically impossible to insert. Then check to see if its poles and roots have blackened. If it is too late, the black rot is really hopeless. At the beginning, cut off the black rot with a sterilized knife, cut it as clean as possible, and then dry the wound in an astigmatic and ventilated place and put it on the basin.

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