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Method of Cultivating the Succulent Plant 'Tangshan'

Today, I will introduce some content about the succulent plant 'Tangshan', specifically the cultivation method of 'Tangshan'. Below, I will provide a detailed introduction.

'Tangshan' belongs to the Aizoaceae family, Rhombophyllum genus, which is a succulent plant. It thrives in cool, dry, and sunny environments, dislikes extreme heat, and is drought-resistant. It prefers cool weather, easily goes dormant during the hot summer, and blooms in the autumn and winter seasons. The flower colors are yellow and red. 'Tangshan' has a relatively long blooming period, and cross-pollination can produce seeds.

'Tangshan' has a strong root system, so it doesn't require much water. On the contrary, waterlogging can easily cause root rot. Daily maintenance should adhere to the principle of "better dry than wet." It is important to note that in the summer, when temperatures exceed 35 degrees Celsius, it is necessary to provide shade and reduce watering gradually. Young seedlings can be watered normally, about once every 15 to 30 days, just a little water to keep them from completely going dormant. It can be difficult to control them when they are fully dormant and then awakened in the fall, especially for small seedlings. Larger seedlings are easier to awaken. When temperatures drop in the autumn, watering once and exposing them to sunlight will gradually restore their vitality.

In winter, they can tolerate brief low temperatures down to minus 5 degrees Celsius, provided that the soil in the pot remains dry. It is not a problem if the soil is slightly moist at around 0 degrees Celsius. 'Tangshan' can still bloom in winter, proving that it is relatively cold-tolerant.

The propagation of 'Tangshan' can be done not only through seeding but also by dividing the plant when it is young. Larger tubers can produce lateral buds for cutting. Whether dividing or cutting, the wound must be dried before potting.

The above () provides you with a comprehensive explanation of the cultivation method of the succulent plant 'Tangshan'. I hope this can help you.