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Cultivation Method of Chicks and Hens Plant

Here are the detailed tips for netizens about the little knowledge of the succulent plant, Chicks and Hens, including its cultivation method. Let's dive into a comprehensive introduction.

The cultivation method of Chicks and Hens is simple and easy. Water it after the soil is completely dry, and there is no obvious dormancy period. It can endure temperatures as low as -3 degrees Celsius in winter. When the temperature is too low in winter, growth will slow down, and less water is needed. During the growing season, it can be exposed to full sunlight. Under strong sunlight, the plant will become shorter and sprawl on the ground, displaying a very attractive bluish-pink color, which is very adorable. If exposed to insufficient sunlight or shaded for too long, it tends to grow tall.

The soil mixture for Chicks and Hens can be a combination of coal slag and peat. The soil mixture can be rather flexible, focusing on breathability. Chicks and Hens still grow quickly, with each branch producing many fine fibrous roots, capable of independent growth. Each branch can grow into a very beautiful plant. Therefore, there's no need to be greedy and buy too many at once. The watering principle is to water when the soil is completely dry. In summer, do not stop watering, but may extend the interval to once or twice a month. Water in the evening after the sun sets, and avoid immersion watering.

Understanding the growing habits of Chicks and Hens, I believe everyone will be able to cultivate them very well and they will look very beautiful. The propagation of Chicks and Hens is basically done through stem cuttings, laid flat on the surface of well-draining, slightly moist soil in a shaded and ventilated area. They will quickly take root, and only after the roots have developed can they be gradually exposed to direct sunlight. Many flower enthusiasts ask why they might wither. As long as you are not impatient and want them to grow overnight, it is really not easy for Chicks and Hens to wither.

Recently, many flower enthusiasts have asked whether Chicks and Hens have a pink color. Actually, the normal color of Chicks and Hens should be bluish-green. Under strong sunlight, Chicks and Hens display a very attractive pink color, with compact leaves and no etiolation, making the color very appealing. It can be said that different sunlight exposure can greatly affect the color of the plant.

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