Choose the right hanging container Select the right succulent plants Pay attention to light and ventilation, reasonable watering, regular pruning and fertilization to prevent diseases and insect pests. As people's quality of life improves, succulent plants are becoming more and more popular because of their unique shape and easy-to-maintain characteristics. Everyone's favorite, hanging succulent plants is not only beautiful and generous, but also saves space, and has become a good decoration for many homes and offices. How can we make succulent plants hanging and raising them beautiful and healthy? Here is a detailed introduction to the relevant skills of how to hang and raise meat. It is crucial to choose a suitable hanging container. It is best to use materials with good air permeability, such as ceramics, plastic, etc. The bottom of the container should be left with drainage holes to prevent excessive watering. Causes root rot, the size of the container should be selected according to the growth habits of succulent plants, and should not be too large or too small. When selecting suitable succulent plants to raise succulent plants, you should choose some varieties that are drought-tolerant, shade-tolerant, and slow growing, such as Crassulaceae, Archeaceae, Pachyphyllum, etc. These varieties are not easy to occur during the hanging process. Diseases and insect pests occur and have beautiful appearance. Pay attention to the fact that lighting and ventilation require sufficient scattered light to avoid direct sunlight. When hanging succulents indoors, succulents can be placed near windows, but direct sunlight should be avoided. When hanging outdoors, you can choose to be in the shade of a tree or build a sunshade net to reduce the light intensity.
Hanging succulent plants also requires maintaining a good ventilation environment. When hanging indoors, windows can be opened appropriately to increase indoor and outdoor air circulation. When hanging outdoors, it is necessary to ensure that the hanging area is well ventilated and avoid humidity. Reasonably watering and raising succulent plants requires good watering timing and amount of water. Water can only be watered once a week. When watering, water should be evenly poured on the roots of succulent plants to avoid splashing water on the leaves. When the temperature is low in winter, the frequency of watering should be appropriately reduced. Regularly pruning and fertilizing succulent plants should be pruned regularly to remove withered leaves and sick branches to keep the plants clean and beautiful. After pruning, plant ash or disinfectant should be applied to the wounds in time to prevent infection.
In terms of fertilization, compound fertilizers with low nitrogen and high phosphorus and potassium can be used to raise succulent plants, and applied every 1-2 months. Water should be done in time after fertilization to avoid fertilizer residues. To prevent and control diseases and insect pests, hanging succulent plants must be inspected regularly, and pests and diseases found must be dealt with in a timely manner. Common pests and diseases include scale insects, whiteflies, leaf spot diseases, etc. The prevention and control methods include: removing sick and weak branches, using pesticides, and maintaining good ventilation, etc.
The key to how to raise succulent plants lies in choosing the right containers, varieties, lighting, ventilation, watering, pruning and fertilization. As long as you master these skills, you can easily create a sky garden and add a touch of green to our lives. According to "China Flower News" reported that in recent years, my country's succulent plant market has continued to heat up, and more and more people are beginning to pay attention to and maintain succulent plants. Let's work together to add a better life!