How to plant succulents
This article introduces you to how to plant succulents and the propagation methods of succulent cuttings, related experience in flower planting. Next, the editor will provide you with detailed answers.
Spring is here, flower friends are busy with cuttings. Spring definitely cannot give up the fun of cuttings. Recently, the author has been idle at home and has rooted several pots of succulents, all of which have taken root and survived. Let's see how the author did it!
Plant a string of beads in the soil, growing into a green curtain
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Strings of bead-like plants look like curtains hanging at home, which is really beautiful. If you want to increase the number of bead-like plants in a pot, you have to learn what the author did!
1. Cut the string of beads
.cut the healthy branches of the beads, usually 5-7 beads per string. Be sure to have a root node on each section to survive, which is the small bump.
2. Cut off 2 beads again
Then cut off 2 beads from the end of each string of beads, leaving a longer stem that can be deeply buried in the soil. Place the branches in a well-ventilated and shady place to dry the wound.
How to plant succulents
3. Prepare the soil
Use perlite or river sand for the soil to improve water permeability and aeration, preventing decay.
4. Insert the branches into the soil
Insert the branches into the soil, and make sure to bury them deep enough to prevent the branches from becoming longer and heavier later, pulling the beads out by the roots. Finally, water thoroughly and place them under scattered light. Water when the soil is dry, usually 7-15 days to take root.
5. This kind of maintenance will grow into a green curtain
In spring, it's relatively dry, so you can spray water around the beads every day, or spray diluted potassium dihydrogen phosphate monthly to make the beads rounder and plumper. Hanging in the living room, friends and relatives who visit will certainly be envious!