The cultivation method of succulents using sphagnum moss.

The cultivation method of succulents using sphagnum moss

This article provides detailed experience related to succulents, including the cultivation method of succulents using sphagnum moss. Please refer to the following introduction for details.

About Sphagnum Moss: Sphagnum moss is a type of bryophyte plant that grows in moist areas, and it is made into a commercial product after drying. It is widely used in the cultivation of orchids. Its characteristic is good ventilation and water retention, which is very suitable for very small flower pots. Additionally, sphagnum moss has another important feature; it can better secure very small plants in extremely small pots compared to soil. It can be used as a filling soil for wire baskets, iron art baskets, and other hollow containers without spilling like soil. Taking a 5 cm diameter rattan basket as an example, this demonstrates how to plant succulents using sphagnum moss in very small containers.

Steps for Preparation:

1. Prepare the rattan basket and the succulents to be planted;

2. Place the succulents in the basket to determine their position before planting;

3. Take out the sphagnum moss that has been soaked in water and squeeze out most of the water (semi-dry);

4. Use the sphagnum moss to wrap around the roots of the succulents;

5. Place it in the container and secure the position;

6. Put the remaining ones inside as well;

7. Adjust and secure the position;

8. Finally, use tweezers to insert the sphagnum moss to secure the succulents in the entire container.

The small succulent basket with sphagnum moss cultivation is completed:

Watering after planting: It is basically the same as the management of soil cultivation, but it is important not to keep the moss always moist, as the roots of succulents can easily rot. It is necessary to wait until the moss is completely dry before watering again.

The method of watering is also unique. Place an appropriate amount of water in a bucket and immerse the entire container in the water for about 2 minutes. Bubbles will appear when it is inserted, indicating that it is absorbing water. After the moss and the roots of the succulents have absorbed enough water, take it out, and gently squeeze the moss with your fingers until no floating water remains on the surface (semi-dry state). This ensures thorough watering and is applicable to both porous and non-porous containers for succulents cultivated with sphagnum moss.

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