Succulents are loved by many plant enthusiasts for their unique shapes and low maintenance requirements. During the care process, the issue of old roots in succulents often troubles beginners. Let's explore how to shape the old roots of succulents to rejuvenate these lovely plants.
Understanding the Old Roots of SucculentsThe old roots of succulents usually refer to those roots that have been growing for a long time, are aged, rotten, or too dense. These old roots not only affect the appearance of the succulents but may also hinder the absorption of water and nutrients, and in severe cases, can even lead to the death of the plant.
The Necessity of Shaping the Old Roots of SucculentsAccording to the report of "China Flower News", the issue of old roots in succulents is very common during the care process. Statistics show that about 60% of succulents will have old root issues during maintenance. Shaping the old roots is the key to ensuring the healthy growth of the plants.
Steps for Shaping the Old Roots of Succulents1. Clean the old roots: Remove the succulent from the pot, gently shake off the old soil, observe the condition of the roots, and for those that are rotten or too dense, trim them with sterilized gardening shears.
2. Disinfection treatment: The trimmed roots need to be disinfected with a diluted potassium permanganate solution to prevent infection by bacteria.
3. Root recovery: Place the disinfected roots in a root growth powder solution to soak for a period of time to promote the growth of new roots.
4. Shaping cultivation: Replant the treated roots in new growing soil, making sure not to bury them too deep to avoid affecting respiration.
Precautions1. Choose the right growing soil: Succulents are suitable for using well-ventilated growing soil, such as peat soil, perlite, etc.
2. Avoid overwatering: Succulents are not tolerant of waterlogging; watering should be moderate, keeping the soil slightly moist.
3. Appropriate lighting: Succulents require plenty of sunlight, with at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
Shaping the old roots of succulents is a technically challenging task, but with the right method, it can rejuvenate the plants. I hope this guide can help all succulent enthusiasts to make our plants healthier and more beautiful during the maintenance process.
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"China Flower News" reports that about 60% of succulents will have old root issues during the maintenance process.