How to grow succulents to make them more vigorous: planting methods and maintenance for succulents.

How to grow succulents to make them more vigorous

Today, I will introduce how to grow succulents to make them more vigorous, as well as related topics about planting and caring for succulents. Here is the detailed introduction.

Although the beginning of spring has arrived, in reality, most places are experiencing a cooling process, which is even colder than before the Spring Festival. People have to wear thick cotton clothing again to keep warm. Watching the falling rain and snow, many flower enthusiasts worry about the growth of their plants and promptly move their potted plants to high indoor temperatures to manage them, thus preventing frostbite.

Many people keep succulents at home, but most of them are not very cold-tolerant, so they are kept indoors, where their bright and plump leaves can be seen. If you want your succulents to grow better, you need to pay attention to the following five techniques, which will make them grow faster and become mature plants in no time.

1. Earthworm Feces

Succulents require a high amount of nutrients. To make their leaves thicker, we need to provide them with sufficient nutrients. Earthworm feces are an excellent material, as they are commonly found in the wild and in gardens.

This fertilizer is actually derived from the digestion and decomposition of decomposed leaves and impurities by earthworms, so it does not require additional decomposition. It can be directly placed in the potting soil. It contains a high amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other elements, which the roots can absorb quickly. Adding some when changing the pot in spring can make the succulents grow more vigorously.

2. Humic Acid

We can use this material, dilute it with some water, and although the solution looks black, it actually contains many nutrients. After diluting it, it can be added to the potting soil, promoting the change in acidity and alkalinity, providing more nutrients for the growth of succulents, making them look larger and more vibrant.

How to grow succulents to make them more vigorous

3. Rainwater

Many people use tap water to water their succulents, but often find that the plants do not look very lively after watering. This is because tap water contains a lot of chlorine, which has been disinfected and purified, making it unsuitable for plant growth. In fact, we can collect rainwater.

Since it rarely snows in the south during winter, when spring arrives, watering with rainwater can promote better absorption by the plants, and new leaves and buds can grow well. Therefore, we can collect some rainwater, which does not contain much chlorine and is very pure, avoiding secondary pollution when growing flowers.

4. Snowwater

Recently, many northern regions have had heavy snowfall, and temperatures are dropping. At this time, we can collect snowwater and bring it home in buckets, where it will melt at room temperature. When the water temperature is roughly the same as the room temperature, we can water the plants. Snowwater contains fewer heavy metal components and more nitrogen, ensuring stronger growth for the succulents when watered with it.

5. Multifungin

With the arrival of spring, everything begins to recover its vitality, and many insects also awaken, causing plant damage. Succulents are no exception, with scale insects being particularly common. To prevent damage to succulents, we need to use Multifungin for disinfection.

The above information about how to grow succulents to make them more vigorous and the planting and care methods for succulents are introduced by Green Enthusiast Network [www.lvzhimi.com]. Green enthusiasts may refer to this for reference.