How to care for thick-skinned plants and precautions for raising thick-skinned plants.

How to care for thick-skinned plants

For many girls, the knowledge of how to care for thick-skinned plants and the precautions for their cultivation are small gardening tips. Next, the editor will introduce them to you.

In life, many people like to keep some flowers and plants at home, but due to the influence of life stress, few have enough leisure time to care for plants. Even if they do have time, they would rather rest on the sofa or in bed and might easily forget to water the plants at home, which could lead to them drying up.

Thick-skinned

Facing these situations, it's better to raise a thick-skinned flower. Upon hearing this for the first time, many people may feel puzzled, thinking that thick-skinned is used to describe someone with a thick skin, and wondering why a plant is named this way. In fact, thick-skinned is also known as不死草 (impossible to kill), 八宝树 (eight treasure tree), 落地生根 (rooting on the ground), 晒不死 (unbreakable by sun), 打不死 (invincible), 土三七 (soil seven), etc. These aliases are named by people based on its growth habits, and the vitality of the plant can be seen from its aliases. Although it is a kind of evergreen plant native to South Africa, it is mainly distributed in Yunnan, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, southern Zhejiang, and Taiwan after entering China, and has now become a common indoor ornamental green plant.

Thick-skinned

If you want to sow it, it is best to do so in spring, as the natural conditions at this time are most suitable for its growth. Purchase good quality seeds and take care of germination, soil turning, weeding, fertilizing, and watering before sowing.

The above is a comprehensive introduction to how to care for thick-skinned plants and the precautions for their cultivation, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.