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How to care for a green bear

This article's core introduction: knowledge about succulent plants, how to care for a green bear, and a comprehensive introduction follows.

Seeing some flower friends ask how to care for a green bear, the green bear succulent is just an ordinary bear's cub. Here is a flower friend's experience in caring for a green bear. It has been cared for many years and is a variety that can be cared for with one's eyes closed. The condition of the care completely depends on one's mood, but it can be guaranteed to grow healthy and strong.

Starting with cutting the top, I usually choose healthy and fat branches for propagation, not using weak branches that have elongated, as the resulting seedlings are really different. Let them dry for about a day, of course, this also depends on the weather. Beginners are advised to let them dry for a few more days.

Then it's time to pot them, starting with pure red jade soil, which roots quickly. Water around the plant on the first day of potting, then water thoroughly when it's almost dry, and once the roots are grown, you can move them to a proper pot.

As for the soil mixture, it depends on personal habits. It seems that any soil mixture will grow well (it's important that the parent branches are thick). Watering should be done when it's dry, and after carefully nurturing for two months, once the roots are grown, you don't have to be so cautious with the seedlings, as strong roots can withstand mistreatment.

This summer, my green bear was mistreated to the point of becoming like a piece of paper. The photo in the text was taken today after 17 days. During these 17 days, I didn't do much, just moved these bears outside and let them get rained on for several days (to be lazy and water less frequently), then watered them thoroughly twice, and they immediately became plump, showing how important good roots are.

As for controlling the shape of the green bear, I'm not very good at it. It completely depends on my mood. If I'm diligent, I'll give it sunlight and it won't elongate. If I'm lazy, it will elongate, but no matter how lazy I am, the roots will be well cared for.

The above is some experience I've gained from caring for green bears for several years, and it may not be suitable for everyone. Please excuse any shortcomings.

The above is a comprehensive explanation of how to care for a green bear (experience article), hoping it can help you.