Introduction to Bulbs and Meat Culture Environment Bulbs and Meat Culture Methods Bulbs and Meat Culture Precautions for Bulbs and Meat Culture With the accelerating pace of life, more and more people are beginning to pursue a green and healthy lifestyle. Succulent plants have become the first choice for home green plants due to their unique shape and easy-to-maintain characteristics. And Bulbs and Meat, with their unique shape and diverse varieties, have become the new favorite of plants that have attracted much attention in recent years. This article will give you a detailed introduction to the fleshy cultivation method of light bulbs and help you create a small world full of green at home. Introduction to fleshy bulbs Light bulbs are fleshy, and their scientific name is "Archeurus genus". They are named for their appearance similar to light bulbs. They have thick and juicy leaves, bright colors and various shapes, and have high ornamental value. Light bulbs are fleshy and native to southern Africa. They are highly adaptable, drought-resistant and cold-resistant, and are very suitable for family breeding. Light bulb succulent breeding environment 1. Lighting: Light bulbs are succulent and like enough sunshine and require at least 4-6 hours of direct light every day. When cultivating indoors, you can choose to place them in well-lit places such as window sills and balconies.
2. Temperature: The suitable temperature range for the growth of fleshy bulbs is 15-25℃, and the temperature in winter should not be lower than 5℃.
3. Humidity: The fleshy bulb does not require high humidity, but an overly dry environment will affect its growth. When cultivating indoors, water spray can be used to increase the air humidity.
4. Soil: Choose soil with good air permeability and strong drainage, such as peat soil, perlite, etc. Bulb succulent cultivation method 1. Planting: Select healthy, disease-free and fleshy bulb plants, plant them in soil with good air permeability, paying attention to keeping the soil moist, but avoiding stagnant water.
2. Watering: Light bulbs are fleshy and drought-tolerant, so watering should not be done too much. Generally, water them 1-2 times a week. When high temperatures in summer, the frequency of watering needs to be increased.
3. Fertilization: During the vigorous growth period, apply compound fertilizer once a month to promote plant growth.
4. Trim: During the fleshy growth of the bulb, withered leaves will appear, which should be trimmed in time to keep the plant beautiful.
5. Reproduction: The fleshy bulb can be propagated by cuttage, rationing, etc. For cuttage, healthy leaves or branches can be selected, inserted into the soil, kept the soil moist, and transplanted after taking root. Precautions for fleshy bulb breeding 1. Avoid direct sunlight: Long-term direct sunlight will cause sunburn on the fleshy leaves of the bulb and affect the appearance.
2. Pay attention to ventilation: When cultivating indoors, maintain air circulation to avoid the breeding of pests and diseases.
3. Prevention of pests and diseases: Inspect plants regularly and treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
According to the "China Flower Market Report", in recent years, the market for succulent plants has expanded year by year, and consumers 'demand for succulent plants has continued to grow. With its unique charm, fleshy light bulbs have become a highlight on the market. Through the above breeding methods, I believe you will be able to raise beautiful and fleshy light bulbs and add a touch of greenery to your home.
Meaty cultivation of light bulbs is simple and interesting. It is a good choice for home green plant farming. By mastering the correct breeding methods, you will be able to easily raise beautiful and meaty light bulbs and create a green home environment.