The treasure among succulent plants-full of gold and jade, conservation strategies and beauty sharing

Introduction to the Golden Jade Mantang The maintenance method of the Golden Jade Mantang Share the beauty of the Golden Jade Mantang In the world of succulent plants, there is a treasure called "Golden Jade Mantang". With its unique form and beautiful colors, it has won the favor of many gardening enthusiasts. The Golden Jade Mantang, as the name suggests, means wealth and good fortune. It is the best choice for home decoration and office green plants. This article will introduce you in detail the maintenance methods of the Golden Jade Mantang. And how to create a beautiful pot of gold and jade at home. Introduction to Jinyumang Jinyumang, the scientific name of Echeveria 'Golden Pagoda', belongs to the genus Echeveria of the family Crassulaceae. It originated in Mexico. Because of its full and colorful leaves, it is known as the "Jinyumang" among succulent plants. The leaves of Jinyumang are arranged in a rosette shape, with obvious serrated edges, and obvious green or yellow markings in the center of the leaves. It is very beautiful. Maintenance methods for Jinyumang 1. Lighting Jinyumang likes sufficient sunshine and needs at least 4-6 hours of direct light every day. When high temperatures in summer, pay attention to proper shade to avoid sunburn on the leaves. In winter, Jinyumang can accept long-term scattered light.

2. Watering Jinyu Mantang does not require high water. Keep the soil slightly moist. When watering, avoid splashing water on the leaves to avoid causing them to rot. When high temperatures in summer, reduce the frequency of watering, and increase appropriately in winter.

3. The soil is full of gold and jade. It is suitable for using soil with good air permeability, such as peat soil, perlite, etc. The pH value of the soil should be 6.0-7.0.

4. Fertilization Jinyu Mantang needs appropriate amount of fertilizer during the growing season (spring and autumn). Compound fertilizers can be applied once a month. When the growth is slow in winter and summer, fertilization can be stopped.

5. Breeding Jinyu Mantang can be propagated through leaf cutting, rationing and cuttage. Leaf cutting is the easiest method. Just insert healthy leaves into the soil and keep the soil moist, and they can take root and sprout soon. Sharing the beauty of a full house of gold and jade at home Maintaining a pot of gold and jade at home can not only beautify the home environment, but also cultivate sentiment. The following are some tips for creating a beautiful full house of gold and jade: 1. Choose the right container: Jin and jade is suitable for the use of ceramics, glass and other materials. Containers can not only reflect its noble temperament, but also ensure good breathability.

2. Reasonable collocation: You can combine Jinyu Mantang with other succulent plants, such as Crassulaceae, Cactus, etc., to create a unique succulent combination.

3. Regular pruning: Trim the withered leaves in time to keep the plants beautiful.

4. Regular cleaning: Gently wipe the leaves with a soft cloth to remove dust and keep the leaves shiny.

Jinyu Mantang is a beautiful, easy-to-maintain succulent plant suitable for novices and gardening enthusiasts. By mastering its maintenance methods, we can create a beautiful pot of Jinyu Mantang at home, adding a touch of green and beauty to life.