What should be done if the succulent plant "Bear's Child" grows slowly? Techniques for vigorous growth and cultivation of "Bear's Child".

What to do if the succulent bear cub grows slowly

This article introduces what to do if the succulent bear cub grows slowly and the green plant flower introduction about the prosperous cultivation skills of bear cubs. Let's take a look together.

The two pots of succulent bear cubs that I cultivated are still standing strong after experiencing two years of wind and rain, which is quite rewarding.

Because for succulents, summer is a difficult obstacle to overcome. Due to the humid and high-temperature climate, combined with the fact that most succulents are in a dormant period, they are more likely to get sick and die. Therefore, for succulents, it is not impressive to safely go through the summer, but it is impressive to safely go through the summer every year.

This bear cub, after adhering to the principle of watering less during the dormant period, watering at night in summer, and cultivating with well-ventilated soil, can be said to have been growing smoothly. Now it looks to be in a fairly good condition.

What to do if the succulent bear cub grows slowly

But to be honest, after entering summer this year, I found that its growth rate was declining, and its ability to grow new branches and leaves was significantly weaker than last year. Because as it enters autumn, the succulents, which should grow faster, are not growing, which attracted my attention. Therefore, I took this pot of bear cubs out of the shelf and examined it carefully. Only then did I realize that the roots of the bear cubs had grown to the bottom of the pot and had broken through.

This indicates that the space of the entire pot is almost completely filled with the roots of the bear cubs, and the space of the pot can no longer meet the growth of the roots. In this case, I should have changed the pot immediately. But because it is autumn and the succulents are about to overwinter, I am not planning to change the pot. I will wait for it to grow for a while longer, safely go through the winter, and wait for the spring weather to warm up before changing the pot for the bear cubs, and it will also be able to quickly return to the growth stage.