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How to raise the succulent plant Fuji? let's take a look at the growth habits of Fuji.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Fuji, a succulent plant, is a variety that blossoms and dies. When we breed Fuji, we should find and cut off Fuji's flowers and arrows in time. So how much do you know about how to raise the succulent plant Fuji? Let's take a look at the growing environment of Fuji

Growth habits of succulent plant Fuji

1. Mixing soil: my use of soil is no different from that of other sedum. Peat particles are about 1:1. In fact, I am often very casual. I do not deliberately calculate the proportion.

2. Watering: Fuji culture should not be too dry, especially seedlings, soak in a shallow basin every 10 days-half a month after rooting, but do not soak through it, it will rot if it is too damp. When I grow up, I also supply water by soaking in the basin.

3. Lighting: Fuji should be in good condition and need plenty of light, except in summer, all-day sunshine should be properly shaded in summer, and seedlings should not be exposed directly in summer.

4. Temperature: I am exposed above-2 degrees in winter, but don't get caught in the rain. However, everyone should make corresponding adjustments according to their own conditions and environment, because even if they are in the same city and the conditions and environment are different, the adaptation temperature of plants may be quite different.

5. Reproduction: every spring around February or March, the head is beheaded, and the wound is dried after beheading. The pile can sprout normally and sprout in about two weeks, until the seedlings are cut off above 2cm, cool for a week or so, plant roots on the fluvo soil, put them out of the north windowsill, do a good job of rain protection, do not get caught in the rain, soak the basin when the soil is dry, keep the soil moist, and then you can maintain it normally, and spend the whole summer outside the north windowsill. In autumn, the seedlings grow up. After changing pots, they are exposed outside the south windowsill.

The big head cut off is treated the same as the seedling, but the hair root can be basked in the sun when it grows again.

 
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