Uncovering the treasures of succulent plants--Rare varieties of raw stone flowers and their maintenance skills

Introduction to rare varieties of raw stone flowers. Conservation skills of raw stone flowers As people continue to improve their pursuit of quality of life, succulent plants have gradually become the new favorite of home decoration due to their unique form and easy-to-maintain characteristics. Among many fleshy varieties, raw stone flowers have attracted much attention for their elegant form and rich varieties. Let's reveal the precious varieties of raw stone flowers, the treasure of succulent plants, and share some maintenance skills. Introduction to rare varieties of raw stone flowers, the scientific name Lithops, is native to southern Africa and is named because its leaves look like stones. There are many varieties of raw stone flowers, including some precious varieties. The following are a few of the favorite precious varieties of raw stone flowers: 1. Ruby raw stone flowers (Lithops rufa): The leaves appear bright red, like a gem inlaid in the soil.

2. Lithops meyeri: There are obvious white stripes on the edge of the blade, which is as dazzling as diamond.

3. Lithops ramosissima: The leaves show a unique blue color, as noble and elegant as sapphire.

4. Lithops leucanthus: The leaves are white and warm like jade. Stone flower maintenance skills 1. Lighting: Stone flowers like enough sunshine, but avoid direct sunlight. During the maintenance process, stone flowers should be placed in places with sufficient scattered light to avoid direct strong light.

2. Watering: Stone flowers are drought-tolerant, so watering should be appropriate. During the growing season, watering should be done once a week; during the dormant season, watering frequency should be reduced to keep the soil slightly moist.

3. Soil: Raw stone flowers have higher requirements on soil. Sandy soil with good air permeability and strong drainage should be selected, and can be prepared from peat soil, perlite and other materials.

4. Fertilization: During the growth period of raw stone flowers, compound fertilizers should be applied once a month to promote their growth. During the dormant period, fertilization should be stopped.

5. Temperature: The suitable growth temperature for raw stone flowers is 15℃-25 ℃, and the winter temperature should not be lower than 5℃.

6. Reproduction: The breeding of raw stone flowers mainly adopts two methods: cuttage and subdividing. Healthy leaves are selected by cuttage and inserted into sandy soil; subdividing separates the mother plant from the daughter plant and plants them separately.

With its unique shape and rich varieties, the rare varieties of raw stone flowers have become a favorite for succulent plant lovers. Understand their maintenance skills, let these treasures thrive under your care, and add a touch of color to your home.

According to the "China Flower Market Report", the succulent plant market has expanded year by year in recent years, and precious varieties such as raw stone flowers have attracted much attention. Mastering the maintenance skills of raw stone flowers can not only appreciate its beauty, but also gain good benefits in the flower market. Let us enter the world of raw stone flowers conservation and feel this unique beauty!