Succulent plants have become favorites of many plant enthusiasts due to their unique shapes and low maintenance costs. In the process of caring for them, we often encounter the situation where succulent bubbles germinate. How should we care for the germinated succulent bubbles? This article will provide you with detailed care strategies to help your succulents grow robustly.
Understanding the reasons for the germination of succulent bubbleThe germination of succulent bubbles is usually caused by improper watering, insufficient light exposure, or poor soil ventilation. Only by understanding the reasons can we carry out more targeted care.
Cleaning the germinated bubbleWhen you find that the succulent bubble has germinated, you should first clean up the germinated bubble. You can gently remove it with a small knife or tweezers, making sure not to hurt the surrounding succulents.
Changing to suitable soilAfter the succulent bubble germinates, it is necessary to change to suitable soil. It is recommended to use sandy soil with good breathability and strong drainage, such as peat soil, perlite, etc., and ensure that the soil pH value is between 6.5-7.5.
Watering properlyAfter the succulent bubble germinates, watering should be moderate. Generally, keeping the soil slightly moist is fine. When watering, avoid splashing water on the leaves to prevent diseases.
Increasing light exposureSucculent plants enjoy plenty of sunlight. After the bubble germinates, increase the light exposure by placing the succulents in a sunny area, ensuring at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight every day.
Fertilizing reasonablyAfter the succulent bubble germinates, it needs to be fertilized appropriately. It is recommended to use a low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer, applying once a month, and follow the principle of "fertilizing frequently with thin fertilizer" when fertilizing.
Preventing diseases and pestsAfter the succulent bubble germinates, it is necessary to strengthen the prevention of diseases and pests. Regularly inspect the plants and deal with diseases and pests in a timely manner. You can use insecticides and fungicides for prevention and control.
Pruning and shapingAfter the succulent bubble germinates, you can perform appropriate pruning and shaping. Cut off the excess branches and leaves to keep the plant tidy and beautiful. You can also shape it according to personal preferences to make the succulent more individualistic.
The key to caring for succulent bubbles after germination lies in understanding the reasons, changing the soil, watering properly, increasing light exposure, fertilizing reasonably, preventing diseases and pests, and pruning and shaping. As long as we take good care of them, we believe that your succulents will surely grow robustly and become a beautiful landscape in your home.
Caring for succulent bubbles after germination requires a certain amount of patience and skill, but as long as you master the right methods, you can make your succulent plants full of vitality. Let's work together to make succulents a beautiful companion in our lives!