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How to water succulent plants

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Many flower lovers think that too much watering will lead to futile growth. In fact, watering is not the direct cause of overgrowth, but the lack of light is the direct cause of overgrowth if the amount of water is still large. Because of the apprentice.

Many flower lovers think that too much watering will lead to futile growth. In fact, watering is not the direct cause of overgrowth, but the lack of light is the direct cause of overgrowth if the amount of water is still large. Because the phenomenon of overgrowth has already occurred, at this time, the supply of water is still so abundant, does it not lead to faster cell division? So, in fact, as long as there is plenty of sunshine, watering will not lead to overgrowth at all, but will make it more plump and round.

Flower friends always have many questions about watering succulent plants. Flower friends who have raised succulent plants for some years all know that as long as succulent plants are in their growing period, they can rest assured and boldly water them. Of course, for beginners, "better dry than wet" is safer. In fact, succulent plants are not "drought-loving", but "drought-tolerant". Watering succulent plants according to the principle of "dry rather than wet" is a scheme of "starving rather than dying", while "bold watering" is a scheme that can make succulent plants grow exuberantly, quickly and fully, and it is easiest to reach the best condition.

Of course, the "bold watering theory" is a suitable method for watering during the growing period, and it is certainly the safest to control or stop water during the dormant period. It is absolutely infallible to adopt an "insurance scheme" during dormancy. For flower ware, plastic, resin, porcelain and other utensils are relatively poor in water permeability and air permeability, and the watering frequency should be greatly reduced. And the use of pottery basin, tile basin, can increase the number of watering.

I am optimistic that many flower friends ask succulent plants how to water them. "Why is my meat so thin and not fat?" "should you pour some water on the basin?" "how can meat without roots be watered?" "how often should it be watered?" There are also a lot of babies in their own succulent herd who care about these problems. Meow is not a god! But a flower lover, I would like to share my experience with you. If there are any mistakes, you are welcome to criticize and correct them and learn together.

Does thinness have anything to do with watering?

The answer is yes. First of all, why the leaves of the meat are chubby, because they are full of moisture. Many relatives may not know that these succulent little cutes originally grew up in the Gobi Desert or desert. Meat growing in that extreme environment may only have a chance to come into contact with Rain Water for a few months a year. The meat will wrinkle when there is no water, but when it comes to the rainy season, they begin to drink water to store the water they need. It comes down to what we call water control.

 
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