Phoenix succulent plant cultivation experience
Comprehensively analyzing the content about the immortal succulent plant, the cultivation experience of the Phoenix succulent plant is quite good knowledge, recommended for collection!
The Phoenix plant is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, also known as the "falling to the ground and surviving" plant or the immortal plant (the cultivation methods of various Phoenix plant varieties are similar), as the name implies, it does not die easily. The Phoenix plant prefers a warm, humid environment, requires sufficient sunlight and good ventilation, is not cold-resistant, and cannot be below -2 degrees Celsius in winter, preferably maintaining above 0 degrees, which is relative to larger plants.
The small buds and tiny seedlings of the medium-leaf Phoenix plant can withstand temperatures as low as -5 degrees when the potting soil is dry and will not freeze. This may be related to the moisture carried in their leaves. I have conducted experiments in a sunroom, and large plants will freeze below 0 degrees, with leaves becoming gel-like, and after the sun comes out, the leaves gradually turn white and wither.
Accompanying picture of the medium-leaf Phoenix plant
The medium-leaf Phoenix plant does not have high requirements for soil, as long as it is breathable; even ordinary vegetable garden soil can grow well, not as difficult to cultivate as some enthusiasts imagine. Propagation can be done by cutting the top for cutting, or by taking off larger adventitious buds from the leaves and sprinkling them on the cultivation soil. With proper misting, they will generally root and grow in a shady and well-ventilated environment, and propagation can be carried out throughout the year. The more light there is, the prettier the plant and the leaves become compact. The medium-leaf Phoenix plant is very drought-resistant and will not die without water for a month.
The above is the detailed content about the cultivation experience of the Phoenix succulent plant, hoping it can be helpful to you!