Introduction to the varieties of Compositae succulent plants: maintenance methods of Compositae succulent plants: shopping skills for Compositae succulent plants Among the many succulent plants, Compositae succulent plants have become the favorite of plant lovers because of its unique shape and color. There are many types of Compositae succulent plants, ranging from small and exquisite miniature varieties to spectacular and tall giant varieties. This article will introduce you in detail the varieties, maintenance methods and purchasing skills of Compositae succulent plants to help you raise healthy and beautiful Compositae succulent plants. Introduction to the varieties of succulent plants in Compositae. The succulent plants in Compositae are mainly divided into two categories: Chrysanthemum and Stone Lotus. The succulent plants in the Chrysanthemum are famous for their beautiful flower shapes and rich colors, such as Bear Boy, Ice Jade, etc.; Stone Lotus is famous for its unique leaf shapes and changeable colors, such as purple pearls, rubies, etc. Conservation methods for succulent plants in Compositae 1. Light: Succulent plants in Compositae like enough sunshine, but should not be exposed to the sun. During the growing season, the plants should be placed in places with sufficient light to avoid being in a dark environment for long periods of time.
2. Watering: The demand for water for succulent plants in Compositae is not high, so watering should be appropriate. Generally, it is enough to keep the soil slightly moist to avoid standing water. When it is high in summer, the number of watering can be appropriately reduced.
3. Temperature: Compositae succulent plants have good cold resistance, but pay attention to keeping warm in winter. In winter, the plants should be moved indoors or in a greenhouse to keep the temperature above 5℃.
4. Fertilization: During the growing season, compound fertilizers are applied every 20 days or so to promote plant growth, and reduce the number of fertilization times in winter to avoid causing fertilizer damage.
5. Reproduction: The succulent plants of the Compositae can be propagated by cuttage, plant division and other methods. When cuttage, select healthy leaves or branches, insert them into the sandy soil, keep the soil moist, and take root in about a month. Tips for purchasing succulent plants in Compositae 1. Observe the leaves: When purchasing succulent plants in Compositae, observe whether the leaves are full and bright in color. Plants with withered and withered leaves should not be purchased.
2. Smell the smell: Some succulent plants of Compositae have unique aroma. You can gently smell it when purchasing to determine whether the plants are healthy.
3. Check the root system: Healthy succulent plants of Compositae have developed root systems and are white or light yellow in color. If the root systems are black or rotten, they should not be purchased.
4. Understand the characteristics of the species: Different varieties of Compositae succulent plants have different requirements for light, moisture, temperature and other conditions. When purchasing, we must understand the characteristics of the purchased varieties so as to carry out reasonable maintenance.
There are many varieties of succulent plants in Compositae, which have high ornamental value. By understanding their varieties, maintenance methods and purchasing skills, I believe that you can easily raise beautiful succulent plants in Compositae. The succulent plant market is a mixed market. Be careful when purchasing. Avoid purchasing inferior products.