Reason for fleshy buds. Should I cut the fleshy buds? Correctly handle the flower buds of succulent plants. Succulent plants are loved by many flower lovers because of their unique shape and vitality. During the growth of succulent plants, flower buds often appear. Do you need to cut them when they open? This is a question that many flower friends care about. This article will provide you with a detailed answer and teach you how to correctly handle the flower buds of succulent plants to avoid affecting their growth. Causes for fleshy flowers blooming is a normal phenomenon in fleshy plants and is usually related to the following factors: 1. Light: Adequate light helps fleshy plants bloom.
2. Temperature: Appropriate temperature is conducive to the flowering of succulent plants.
3. Moisture: Moderate watering can promote the flowering of succulent plants.
4. Nutrients: Adequate nutrient supply helps succulent plants bloom. Should I cut the fleshy buds?
1. The situation without cutting: (1) Ornamental value: After succulent plants bloom, the buds have certain ornamental value and can be retained.
(2) Reproduction: The flower bud contains seeds, and retaining the flower bud is conducive to the reproduction of succulent plants.
2. Cutting: (1) Affecting growth: The flower buds consume a large amount of nutrients from succulent plants, which may cause the plant to grow slowly or stop growing.
(2) Pest and insect pests: Flower buds can easily become hiding places for pests and diseases. Cutting off flower buds can help prevent pests and diseases.
(3) Plant shape: In order to adjust the plant type of succulent plants, flower buds can be cut off appropriately. Correctly handle the flower buds of succulent plants 1. Observe the status of the plant: Before deciding whether to cut off the flower buds, observe the growth status of the plant, such as leaves, stems, etc.
2. Moderately cut off: If you decide to cut off the bud, you can cut it appropriately and retain part of the bud to avoid affecting the growth of the plant.
3. Cleaning tools: Use sharp scissors when cutting off flower buds to avoid damaging the plants.
4. Disinfection treatment: After cutting off the flower buds, disinfect the scissors in time to prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
Should I cut the fleshy buds? This depends on your needs. If you want to preserve the ornamental value or reproduction of the buds, you can not cut them; if you are worried that the buds will affect plant growth or spread diseases and diseases, you can cut them off appropriately. When handling the buds of succulent plants, pay attention to the condition of the plants, cut them off moderately, and keep the tools clean to ensure the healthy growth of succulent plants.
References: Manual for Conservation of Succulent Plants, author: Chen Xiaohong, Publishing House: China Agricultural Publishing House, publication date: 2018.