How to grow鹿角海棠 well: Explanation of the cultivation methods for鹿角海棠. (Note: Since "鹿角海棠" is a proper noun for a specific type of plant, it is kept in the original Chinese in the translation.)

How to cultivate deer ant cactus to grow well

A guide with useful knowledge to introduce how to cultivate deer ant cactus to thrive and the related information on the cultivation methods of this green plant. The editor of this site will introduce the following to you.

Below is an introduction to the deer ant cactus species for plant enthusiasts. Deer ant cactus has a very strong vitality and grows well at normal room temperature. If you are good at pruning, you can give the deer ant cactus various shapes, such as pruning it to resemble a white pine or a cactus. By now, you might also be tempted to cultivate it. As one of the easiest to care for and most resilient species among succulents, if any of the following four situations occur, it might not grow well.

As the saying goes, "Cultivate the root before cultivating the body."

It is recommended that beginners who want to grow succulent plants like this must learn to prune the roots and remove the soil clumps. If you plant your succulent directly into a pot without removing the old soil, it means the old soil will accompany the plant's growth. If the soil clump carries something harmful, it might lead to the plant not thriving or dying. From another perspective, pruning the roots stimulates the succulent to produce new root buds, making it more vigorous and easier to survive when planted in a pot.

Most plant growers want to prune their plants into shapes they like, so they will carefully cultivate them. However, for the deer ant cactus, if the young plants can grow vigorously, it lays the foundation for creating a good shape. Some enthusiasts buy young plants online, but these online plants usually come with soil clumps, which can be harmful to the growth of the deer ant cactus.

Although some enthusiasts can successfully transplant the plants directly, pruning the roots of the deer ant cactus after transplantation, compared to direct transplantation with soil clumps, will result in better growth status and faster growth speed. This is because soil clumps can obstruct root growth, causing the deer ant cactus to die.

How to cultivate deer ant cactus to grow well

Deer ant cactus loves water

Deer ant cactus cannot lack water. When the leaves feel softer than usual, it is a sign of water deficiency. In this case, watering should be thorough. If you water too much, the deer ant cactus can burst like an overfilled balloon, so it is important to water according to the condition of the leaves and replenish water in a timely manner.

Deer ant cactus grows slower compared to many other succulent species. If you want the leaves of the deer ant cactus to be colorful and thick, the key is in the spring and autumn seasons, which are the most important for补充营养. Choose the right fertilizer carefully; you can select a general fertilizer for succulents online, but remember not to use self-fermented fertilizer, as it may corrode the plant's roots. In summary, supplementing nutrients is one of the important reasons for the healthy growth of deer ant cactus.

Plant using soil suitable for deer ant cactus

Deer ant cactus must be watered in time, or it will die due to lack of nutrients. If you are not particularly diligent, you can use well-draining soil. But for the deer ant cactus, which cannot lack water and cannot grow in high temperatures, you can use a mixture of 3 parts granules and 6 parts nutrient-rich soil. If buying online, you can directly select soil specifically for succulents. Soil that is loose, breathable, and has water retention is very suitable for the growth of deer ant cactus.