"Songthorn Succulent Cultivation Guide: The cultivation method of Songthorn succulent plants"

The cultivation method of Matucana (a type of succulent plant)

Below is an introduction to the related topics of Matucana succulents, the cultivation methods of this plant. Let's learn about it together.

Matucana belongs to the Sedum genus of the Crassulaceae family, and it is also known as Sedum 'Star'. The leaves of Matucana have faint tan spots visible on the surface, short and chubby leaves that look very cute. The leaf shape is somewhat similar to 'Snowy Pine', but Matucana does not have white fluff.

Matucana thrives in sunny and cool, dry environments and semi-hibernates in high summer temperatures.

Key points for cultivating Matucana:

Optimal growing temperature is 15-25 degrees Celsius, winter temperature should not drop below 7 degrees. The soil mix usually consists of decomposed leaf soil, vermiculite, coarse sand, or perlite, with a small amount of wood ash and bone meal added. During the growing period, water thoroughly when the soil is dry. In the summer, provide moderate shade, ensure good ventilation, and control watering. Fertilize every 20 days or so during the growing period.

Matucana propagation methods:

Primarily through cutting, especially leaf cutting, which can be done at temperatures above 10 degrees, except for high summer temperatures. Select robust and full leaves, let them dry for 1-2 days, then place them flat on the soil. They will soon root and sprout, but should not be transplanted too early. Note: If the leaves are green and yellow, it indicates a variegated Matucana.

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