Abstract: Dear meat-lovers, do you can't help but want to take them home every time you see those round, lovely, colorful succulent plants? Don't worry, it's actually not that difficult to raise them well. As long as you master these tips, your succulent plants will become a beautiful style in your home...
Dear meat-lovers, do you can't help but want to take them home every time you see those round, lovely, colorful succulent plants? Don't worry, it's not that difficult to raise them well. As long as you master these tips, your succulent plants will become a beautiful scenery at home! Watering, the source of life of succulent plants

Although succulent plants are drought-tolerant, it does not mean that they can be watered completely regardless. Imagine what would happen if you didn't drink water for a long time? Therefore, watering requires skill.
- Spring and autumn: At this time, succulent plants are in a period of vigorous growth. Water is enough to keep the soil slightly moist.
- Summer: The weather is hot and succulent plants need more water. Spray the soil every day to keep it moist.
- Winter: Succulent plants enter a dormant period and their water needs are reduced. Water watering every 7-10 days is enough.
Remember to check whether the soil is dry before watering to avoid excessive watering and causing root rot! Light, the secret to the beauty of succulents

succulents like the sun, but they cannot be exposed to the sun. Imagine what it would be like if you stayed in the sun all day long? Therefore, the light should be moderate.
- Spring and autumn: Put succulent plants in sunny places and let them enjoy the embrace of the sun. - Summer: The sun is strong, so proper shade should be given to avoid sunburn on the leaves.

-Winter: The sun is weak, so you can place it in a bright place indoors.
Remember that succulent plants need enough scattered light to maintain a compact plant type and bright colors. Fertilization, nutrient supply from succulent plants. Succulent plants do not have high demand for fertilizer, but appropriate amounts of fertilizer can promote their growth.
- Spring and autumn: Apply fertilizer once a month and choose compound fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. - Winter and summer: Succulent plants enter a dormant period and do not require fertilization.
When fertilizing, be careful not to excessive to avoid salting. Temperature, a comfortable nest for succulents. Succulent plants do not have high requirements for temperature, but they cannot be too extreme.
- Spring and autumn: Put succulent plants indoors and keep the temperature between 12-28℃. - Summer: When high temperatures are high, pay attention to cooling down to avoid blade deformation. - Winter: When low temperatures are low, pay attention to cold prevention and avoid frostbite.
Remember that succulents need a comfortable nest to thrive. Repairing roots and replacing pots, the "big health care" of succulent plants Every spring, the roots and replacing pots of succulent plants can make them rejuvenated.
- Remove the succulents: Remove the succulents from the pot and gently shake off the old soil.
- Trim roots: Use scissors to cut off rotten and long roots to keep the roots healthy.
- Change soil: Fill new soil into flowerpots and replant succulent plants.
Remember to be careful when trimming roots and changing pots to avoid damaging the roots. Reproduction, the "inheritance" of succulent plants There are two main ways to reproduce succulent plants: sowing and cuttage.
- Sowing: Sow the seeds of succulent plants in the soil, keep the soil moist, and wait for them to sprout.
- Cuttage: Insert leaves or branches of succulent plants into the soil and wait to take root.
Remember that when breeding, you must choose healthy plants to ensure the quality of your descendants.
Dear meaty people, it is not difficult to raise a lot of meaty plants. As long as you master these tips, your meaty plants will become a beautiful scenery at home. Come and give it a try and let your succulent plants become your favorite!