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How do succulent plants grow in spring?

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, Spring is the most beautiful season for succulents, spring is also the fastest growing season for succulents, and spring is the season for succulents to grow most easily. How should succulents be maintained in spring? Let's take a look.

Succulent plants in spring

The season in which succulent plants grow most beautifully

The period from the end of summer to the coming of spring. At this time, succulent plants begin to recover, and the temperature and sunshine in most parts of our country are mild, which is suitable for the growth of most succulent plants. During this period of time, succulent plants began to bloom their beauty, and the colors began to be colorful, red and purple, which people liked very much. Even in the depths of winter, it doesn't matter. Although the growth begins to slow, the colors are more gorgeous.

The season in which succulent plants grow fastest.

Succulent plants grow most rapidly in spring. With the decrease of the temperature difference and the arrival of the rainy season, in areas with bad sunshine, the color of succulent plants begins to turn bright green, and the growth rate begins to grow rapidly, like Chinese cabbage sold on the market.

The season in which succulent plants grow most easily.

If you are a friend who has been in the pit since autumn and wandered around in various forums, I believe that your home is already full of dazzling array and full of children and grandchildren (succulent plants).

How to raise succulent plants in spring

(1) try to put your succulent plants in the best-lit place at home, strengthen the light, and never waste even a day's sunshine.

(2) reduce the amount of watering as much as possible, and you'd better have an air hygrometer at home to find out the humidity of your environment. In the case of high air humidity, reduce the amount of water, if you encounter the continuous rainy season, then in this period of time, it doesn't matter if you don't water. Wait until your succulent leaves are obviously withered due to lack of water, which is actually a good way to prevent them from growing. There are several ways to die for succulent plants, such as dying in the sun with less water, being disgusted by the owner because of the lack of water, and so on. The only rare way to die is to dry to death.

Note: when you need watering, collect Rain Water on rainy days as much as possible, because it is best to use Rain Water to water flowers (I don't know whether Rain Water of the imperial capital with poor air quality is good or not). Without Rain Water, you can only water the flowers with tap water. It would be great to store the water in a bucket for a few days before using it. When watering, referring to the research data of many senior flower friends, combined with my own practical effect, we can add an appropriate amount of vinegar to the tap water to imitate the acidity of Rain Water. This kind of water is better for plants, and after pouring it, the leaves will happily become oily and bright.

 
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