Reveal the fleshy plants in Tang Yin. Is it a large fleshy plant?

Basic introduction to Tang Yin, plant type and size of Tang Yin, growth habits of Tang Yin, reproduction methods of Tang Yin, maintenance skills of Tang Yin In the eyes of succulent plant lovers, Tang Yin is undoubtedly a popular variety. Whether Tang Yin belongs to a large and succulent question has puzzled many novices. This article will delve into the plant characteristics of Tang Yin and help you understand which type of succulent plant it belongs to. Basic introduction to Tang Yin, the scientific name of Echeveria 'Tangerine Gem', is a succulent plant derived from the cross of the endemic Mexican species Echeveria derenbergiana and Echeveria runyonii. It is famous for its bright orange leaves and compact plant type, and has become a star in the succulent plant market. The plant type of Tangyin is compact and the plant type of Tangyin is closely arranged, presenting a unique "pagoda" shape. According to market research and industry reports, the mature plant height of Tangyin is generally between 10-15 cm and the diameter is about 5-8 cm. It can be seen that Tangyin is relatively small and does not belong to a large succulent plant. Tang Yin's growth habits Tang Yin likes a warm, dry, sunny environment and is not cold-resistant. Under suitable growth conditions, Tang Yin grows rapidly, and new leaves can grow every year, making the plant type more plump. According to comments from third parties, Tang Yin does not have a high demand for water during its growth process, and too much watering may easily lead to root rot. The reproduction method of Tang Yin The reproduction method of Tang Yin mainly has two types: rafting and cuttage. rafting is to divide mature plants into a number of small plants and plant them separately. Cutting is to insert the leaves or branches of Tang Yin into the soil and wait for them to take root. It becomes an independent new plant. During the reproduction process, attention should be paid to maintaining the breathability and drainage of the soil to avoid root rot. Maintenance skills for Tang Yin 1. Lighting: Tang Yin likes to have enough sunshine, but it is not suitable for exposure to the sun. When it is high in summer, it should be properly shaded to avoid sunburn on the leaves.

2. Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist to avoid standing water. When the temperature is low in winter, control watering to avoid root rot.

3. Fertilization: During the vigorous growth period, apply compound fertilizer once a month to promote plant growth.

Through the above analysis, we can conclude that Tang Yin is not a large succulent plant, but a small and medium-sized succulent plant. Understanding the plant characteristics and maintenance skills of Tang Yin will help us better appreciate and maintain this beautiful succulent plant. I hope this article can help you in your path to maintaining succulent plants.