Morphological characteristics of fleshy sika deer seals The growth habits of fleshy sika deer seals The maintenance strategies of fleshy sika deer seals Pest and pest control of fleshy sika seals In the world of fleshy plants, there is a fleshy known as a "rare animal"--fleshy sika deer seals not only have a unique form, but are also popular among flower friends because of their rare growth habits. Let's unveil the mystery of fleshy sika deer seals and share some practical conservation strategies. Morphological characteristics of fleshy sika deer seals The fleshy sika deer seal, scientific name Echeveria 'Lunae', is a succulent plant belonging to the genus Echellus of the family Crassulaceae. Its leaves are arranged in a rosette shape and the edges of the leaves have unique wavy serrations, just like the antlers of a sika deer, hence the name "sika deer seal". The leaves are fleshy, the surface is covered with a thin wax layer, and the color is green, and the edges are pink, just like the fur of a seal. It is very charming. The growth habits of fleshy sika deer seals The fleshy sika deer seals are native to Mexico and prefer warm, dry and sunny environments. They have low water requirements and are not resistant to waterlogging. During the growing season, they can be watered once a week. Just keep the soil slightly moist. In winter, the watering frequency should be reduced or even enter a dormant state. Conservation strategies for fleshy sika deer seals 1. Lighting: fleshy sika deer seals prefer sunny environments, but should not be exposed to the sun. During the growing season, they should be placed in places with sufficient scattered light, such as window sills, balconies, etc. In winter, the lighting time can be appropriately increased to promote plant growth.
2. Watering: As mentioned above, fleshy sika deer seals are not resistant to waterlogging. Water should be avoided when watering. Water once a week during the growing season, and the watering frequency can be appropriately reduced in winter.
3. Fertilization: During the growing season, compound fertilizer is applied once a month to promote plant growth. After fertilization, water should be watered in time to prevent fertilizer from burning leaves.
4. Reproduction: The fleshy sika deer seals can be reproduced by leaf transplanting, rationing, cuttage, etc. Leaf transplanting is the easiest method. Take out the mature leaves, place them in a ventilated and dry place to dry the wounds, and then insert them into the sand. Keep the soil slightly moist and transplant after taking root. Pest and pest control of fleshy sika deer seals There are few pests and insect pests in fleshy sika deer seals, but the following points still need to be paid attention to during the maintenance process: 1. Keep the plants ventilated to avoid the breeding of pests and diseases.
2. Inspect the plants regularly and deal with pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
3. When using pesticides, pay attention to the concentration to avoid burning leaves.
The fleshy sika deer seal is a fleshy plant with great ornamental value. Its unique shape and rare growth habits make it a "rare animal" in the plant world. Through the above maintenance strategies, I believe you will be able to raise a lot of fleshy sika deer seals. Let it bloom in your home.