Which succulents require ventilation for cultivation: A checklist of 5 plants that easily get sick without proper ventilation.

Which succulents require ventilation for cultivation

This article provides a core guide to which succulents need ventilation for cultivation and an introduction to the related green plants and flowers of 5 plant species that are prone to diseases in poorly ventilated conditions. Next, the editor will introduce them to everyone.

Succulent plant species are diverse, with mini-sized plants and various shapes, making them very adorable and highly ornamental, deeply loved by flower enthusiasts, especially young ones. Any flower enthusiast with a basic understanding of flower cultivation knows that succulents prefer a well-ventilated and breathable growing environment. Some succulent varieties have particularly high requirements for ventilation, so if you don't have a balcony or yard at home, it's not advisable to cultivate them easily, otherwise they will grow slowly and be prone to diseases, making them difficult to keep alive. For example, the following 5 succulents introduced should be purchased with caution by新手 flower enthusiasts.

Jade Butterfly

Jade Butterfly is a well-known old variety that many flower enthusiasts are familiar with. Its leaves are green, layered, and the overall plant shape is like a lotus seat, resembling a butterfly in flight. Jade Butterfly is a very classic variety, with fast growth and high aesthetics, and it is easy to show color in autumn. However, it is only suitable for environments with good sunlight and ventilation. If the sunlight is too weak at home and the ventilation is poor, the leaves are easily affected by pests and diseases.

Cabbage-like Plants

(Image of "Dance of Twilight")

Rigorous speaking, "cabbage" is not the name of a succulent, but a general term for a group of succulent varieties, such as Tsunami, Florence, Dance of the Goddess, and Dance of Twilight, which all belong to the cabbage-like category. Most cabbage-like varieties have wavy edges on their leaves, giving them a fairy-like appearance and making them very beautiful. These varieties are very afraid of poor ventilation, especially in hot summers. High temperatures combined with a lack of ventilation can easily cause black rot to爆发 on the leaves.

Green Peach

Green Peach usually has gray-green leaves, which gradually turn into a highly transparent yellow-green color in autumn and winter, making them very striking. It grows quickly, with thick stems that can quickly become woody and turn into old stakes. Green Peach is not difficult to cultivate but is very susceptible to poor ventilation. Long-term exposure to environments with poor air circulation can easily lead to sooty mold.

Fireworks

Which succulents require ventilation for cultivation

Fireworks, also known as Autumn Fire Lotus or Red Sage, is a succulent variety belonging to the Sedum genus of the Crassulaceae family. Fireworks is a relatively old variety. Remember, when succulents first became popular in China in 2015, Fireworks was already available in the market. Fireworks has oblong, fleshy leaves that overlap in pairs to form a tetrahedral shape. In autumn, the leaf color changes from green to red and yellow, as if there is a burning flame, very beautiful.

Fireworks is a very robust variety and is generally not easy to kill. However, if the lighting and ventilation are poor, Fireworks will experience etiolation, and the plant shape will become messy, with leaves turning gray-green and never achieving the flame color.

Princess Heart

Princess Heart is a very affordable succulent variety, with young seedlings available for a few dollars at the flower market. It has high aesthetics, and after proper care, the leaves become jelly-like, growing quickly and easily filling pots. However, this variety is not easy to survive the summer, and it must be placed on a balcony or outdoors during the summer, not inside the house. If the ventilation in the summer is not good, Princess Heart will shed leaves or experience leaf rot, with the final result possibly being the leaves falling off and the stems rotting.

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