Introduction to Phoenix Meat Maintenance Skills Phoenix Meat Disease Control Phoenix Meat Pests and Pests Control Phoenix Meat Ornamental Value In the world of succulent plants, Phoenix Meat has won the favor of many gardening enthusiasts with its unique form and rich colors. This seemingly ordinary succulent plant contains unknown growth secrets and maintenance skills. This article will take you to understand the charm of Phoenix Meat and provide practical maintenance suggestions. Introduction to Phoenix Meat Phoenix Meat, the scientific name of Echeveria 'Phoenix', belongs to the genus Echeveria of the family Crassulaceae. It originated in Mexico. Because its leaf edges are red, like the tail of a phoenix, it is named "Phoenix Meat". Phoenix Meat leaves are plump, beautiful in shape and rich in colors. It is a very popular succulent plant in the horticultural market in recent years. Maintenance tips for Phoenix Meat 1. Lighting Phoenix Meat likes enough sunshine, but avoids direct sunlight. During the growing season, it should be placed in places with sufficient scattered light, such as balconies, window sills, etc. When high temperatures in summer, it should be properly shaded. Avoid sunburn on leaves.
2. Watering Phoenix meat does not require high water and is not resistant to waterlogging. When watering, the principle of "seeing dry, seeing wet" should be followed, that is, watering should be carried out after the soil surface is dry. When the temperature in winter is low, reduce the watering frequency to avoid root rot.
3. The fleshy soil phoenix is suitable for growing in soil with good ventilation and drainage. You can choose to mix peat soil, perlite, vermiculite and other materials in a certain proportion. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers need to be applied regularly to promote plant growth.
4. Temperature The suitable temperature for Phoenix to grow meat is 15℃-25 ℃. When the winter temperature is lower than 5℃, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance to avoid frostbite.
5. Breeding phoenix meat can be propagated through leaf cutting, plant cutting, etc. When planting leaves, select healthy and mature leaves, lay them on the soil surface, keep the soil moist, and wait for them to take root and sprout. Prevention and control of pests and diseases in Phoenix Meat During its growth, Phoenix Meat may be invaded by pests such as aphids and whiteflies. The following measures can be taken to prevent and control: 1. Regularly inspect the plants and remove pests found in time; 2. Use pesticides Spray and pay attention to safe use; 3. Keep the plants ventilated to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases. Ornamental value of Phoenix's fleshy leaves are full and colorful, which has high ornamental value. Putting them indoors, balcony and other places can not only beautify the environment, but also cultivate sentiment. Phoenix fleshy can also be used as a gift. Give away relatives and friends, meaning auspicious.
Phoenix succulent is a very charming succulent plant. Its unique shape and rich colors make it popular in the gardening market. Understand its maintenance skills and let Phoenix succulent thrive under your care and become a home. A beautiful scenery.