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How to cultivate thick-skinned plants well

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Thick-skinned plants are ornamental plants of the Crassulaceae family, which, in addition to their ornamental value, also have extremely high medicinal value. They are mainly distributed in warm southern regions of China, such as Fujian, Taiwan, and Yunnan. Thick-skinned plants have a strong adaptability to the environment. Next, let's understand how to make thick-skinned plants grow stronger from four aspects: soil selection, lighting conditions, water and fertilizer management, and pruning.

1. Soil Selection

For thick-skinned plants to grow stronger, suitable soil is an essential condition. They are suitable for planting in loose and fertile soil, which should have good drainage and breathability to ensure that thick-skinned plants can better absorb water and nutrients, promoting growth and development.

2. Lighting Conditions

Thick-skinned plants are highly shade-tolerant and can be maintained in indoor shaded areas. However, not receiving sunlight for an extended period can slow down the growth of the plant. Therefore, it should be placed in a place with diffused light to promote photosynthesis for stronger growth.

3. Water and Fertilizer Management

The potting soil of thick-skinned plants should be kept moist, watering every 2-4 days. In summer, due to faster water evaporation, the watering frequency should be increased. During the growing period of thick-skinned plants, a compound fertilizer with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium should be applied once a month to meet the plant's growth requirements, which can make the plant grow stronger.

4. Pruning

Proper pruning is essential for the plant to grow stronger. In spring every year, thick-skinned plants can be pruned, cutting off the long side branches and the withered or yellowed ones. This can reduce nutrient consumption and make the thick-skinned plants grow denser.

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