Reveal the meaty glass hall, maintenance skills and variety appreciation

Introduction to Glass Temple Meaty Maintenance Skills of Glass Temple Meaty Variety Appreciation As the pace of life accelerates, more and more people are beginning to pursue a green and healthy lifestyle. Succulent plants have become the new favorite of urban families because of their unique shape and easy maintenance. Among the many succulent varieties, Glass Temple Meaty has attracted the attention of many gardening enthusiasts with its crystal clear appearance and rich variety choices. This article will reveal the maintenance techniques and variety appreciation of the meaty glass hall. Introduction to the fleshy glass temple The fleshy glass temple, the scientific name of Echeveria 'Glasshouse', is a fleshy plant of the genus Lycopia of the family Crassulaceae. It originated in Mexico and was named "Glass Temple" because its leaves are crystal clear and like glass. The fleshy leaves of the glass temple are plump and plump, the leaves are green in color, and the edges are often flushed, which has high ornamental value. Maintenance skills for fleshy glass halls 1. Illuminating fleshy glass halls like enough sunshine, but avoid direct sunlight. During the growing season, they should be placed in places with sufficient light, such as balconies, window sills, etc. During the summer hot season, they should be properly shaded to avoid sunburn on the leaves.

2. Watering the glass hall is fleshy and drought-tolerant. Watering too much should not be done. During the growing season, the soil can be kept slightly moist. During the dormant season, watering should be reduced. When watering, the leaves should be avoided from getting water to avoid causing diseases.

3. Soil glass halls have no strict requirements on soil, but sandy soil with good breathability and strong drainage is suitable. Peat soil, perlite and other materials can be used to prepare it.

4. Fertilization Glass Hall Compound fertilizers are applied once a month during the succulent growing season to promote plant growth, and fertilization is stopped during the dormant season.

5. Breeding the fleshy glass temple can be propagated through methods such as rafting and cuttage. When rafting, select strong plants, cut the roots and replant them. When cuttage, select healthy leaves and insert them into the sandy soil to keep the soil moist, and you can transplant after taking root. Appreciation of the fleshy varieties of the Glass Hall 1. Glass Hall emerald The leaves of the glass hall emerald are green and the edges are red, as bright as a gem. It grows quickly and has strong reproductive ability. It is a classic variety among the fleshy varieties of the Glass Hall.

2. Glass Hall Ruby Glass Hall ruby leaves are red and green on the edges, like a ruby. Its ornamental value is high and it is a treasure among the fleshy parts of the glass hall.

3. Glass Hall Purple Jade Glass Hall Purple Jade has purple leaves and red edges. It has high ornamental value. It has moderate growth rate and strong reproductive ability. It is a popular variety among the fleshy glass halls.

With its unique shape and easy-to-maintain characteristics, the fleshy glass temple has become a new favorite among gardening enthusiasts. Master its maintenance skills and choose the right variety. I believe that you can also have a beautiful pot of fleshy glass temple. During the maintenance process, pay attention to details such as lighting, watering, soil, fertilization, etc., so that your fleshy glass temple can thrive and add a touch of green to your life.