Guide to the best placement of fleshy leaves after insertion

A well-ventilated environment, a place with sufficient scattered light, avoid direct sunlight, and a suitable temperature, avoid a humid environment. Use trays or mats to regularly inspect succulent plants. Due to their unique shape and easy-to-maintain characteristics, they are loved by many plant lovers. In the breeding process of succulent plants, leaf transplanting is a simple and commonly used method. Many novices often don't know how to place these newly rooted seedlings after leaf transplanting. This article will give you a detailed introduction to where to put the fleshy leaves after planting, and help you make these seedlings grow healthily. After planting fleshy leaves in a well-ventilated environment, we must first ensure that the placement position has good ventilation conditions. Good ventilation can prevent the seedlings from breeding bacteria or diseases due to excessive humidity. You can choose a balcony, window sill and other locations, but avoid Direct exposure. Although succulent plants are drought-tolerant in places with sufficient scattered light, they still need a proper amount of light during their growth. The succulent seedlings after leaf insertion are more sensitive to light requirements. Therefore, places with sufficient scattered light should be selected, such as indoor window sills, Tabletops close to windows, etc. are good choices. Avoid direct sunlight Although succulent plants require light, direct sunlight will accelerate sunburn and water evaporation of the leaves. During the early stage of leaf cutting, avoid placing succulent seedlings under direct sunlight to avoid sunburn of the leaves. The suitable temperature for the growth of succulent plants is generally between 15 and 25℃. The succulent seedlings after leaf insertion are more sensitive to temperature. Too high or too low temperature will affect their growth. The placement should be kept as much as possible. Room temperature and avoid alternating hot and cold. Avoid humid environment After fleshy leaves are planted, the soil should be kept slightly moist, but it should not be too humid. An excessively humid environment may easily lead to root rot. Place it should be avoided close to water sources, such as toilets, kitchens, etc. When using a tray or mat to place fleshy leaf seedlings, you can use the tray or mat to isolate the soil and the table top to prevent moisture from penetrating. The tray or mat can also serve to fix the leaf seedlings for easy observation and management. Regular inspection of fleshy seedlings after leaf insertion requires regular inspection to observe their growth status. If the leaves are found to be yellow, wilted or rotten, the placement position should be adjusted in time and corresponding maintenance measures should be taken.

The placement position of fleshy leaves after transplanting is crucial to their growth. Choosing a place with good ventilation, sufficient scattered light, suitable temperature, avoiding direct sunlight, humid environment, using trays or mats, and regular inspections will help the fleshy leaves seedlings grow healthily. I hope this article can provide some help for your path to fleshy maintenance.

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