Choosing suitable pots and preparing soil pruning, root system and pot steps, maintenance and management With the improvement of the quality of life, more and more people are beginning to maintain succulent plants. Due to their natural and environmentally friendly characteristics, planting succulent plants on the ground has been widely loved by flower lovers, but planting meat on the ground is a science. This article will introduce in detail the skills of planting meat on the ground and putting it on the pot to help everyone easily master this skill. When selecting the right pot to plant meat on the pot, you first need to select the right pot. The pot should have the following characteristics: 1. High temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and not easy to deform; 2. Good air permeability to prevent water accumulation in the roots; 3. The pot mouth is of moderate size for easy operation. Preparing soil for planting succulent plants places high requirements on the soil. The following are several commonly used soil formulas: 1. Leafus soil: good air permeability and strong moisture retention; 2. Sand soil: increase soil permeability; 3. Coal slag: Improve soil drainage properties; 4. Perlite: increase soil permeability and reduce pests and diseases.
Mix the above soil in a certain proportion and stir it evenly to use it as the planting soil for locally planted succulent plants. Pruning roots Before transplanting succulent plants, you need to prune rotten and excessively long roots. When pruning, pay attention to the following points: 1. Keep healthy roots; 2. Make smooth cuts to avoid damaging the plants; 3. Use disinfectants disinfect the scissors to prevent the spread of bacteria. Step 1. Put a layer of tiles or gravel on the bottom of the basin to facilitate drainage; 2. Put the treated soil into the basin, with a thickness of about 1/3 of the height of the basin; 3. Take out the succulent plants and gently shake off the excess soil at the roots; 4. Put the plants into the basin and adjust the position to evenly distribute the root system; 5. Fill the gaps with soil and gently compact it; 6. Pour through water to make the soil fully moist. Maintenance and management 1. After planting succulent plants in situ, they need to properly shade and avoid direct sunlight; 2. Keep the soil moist, but avoid stagnant water; 3. Regularly apply fertilizer to promote plant growth; 4. Observe plant growth conditions and timely Trim withered leaves to prevent pests and diseases.
It is not difficult to plant succulent plants on the ground. As long as you master the above skills, I believe everyone can easily control it. I hope everyone can enjoy the happiness brought by this green in the process of maintaining succulent plants on the ground.
Note: The content of this article refers to the book "Handbook for the Conservation of Succulent Plants", as well as many authoritative industry reports and third-party reviews.