Select the right variety, select and prepare light and watering temperature, ventilation, fertilization and pruning, pest control and reproduction methods Polysucous plants have become popular in the indoor plant breeding market in recent years due to their unique shape and drought-tolerant characteristics. They can not only beautify the home environment, but also purify the air. It is not easy to raise polysucous plants well. This article will introduce in detail the breeding methods of polysucous plants and help you easily control these beautiful "desert plants". There are many types of polysacchariferous plants to choose suitable varieties, including cactus, succulent plants, etc. When selecting varieties, you must first consider your own breeding environment, such as light, temperature, etc. Cactus plants are drought-resistant and sun-resistant, and are suitable for breeding in an environment with sufficient light; succulent plants have higher requirements for light, but have poor cold resistance. Soil selection and preparation Polysyrup plants have special requirements on soil. Sandy soil with good air permeability and strong drainage should be selected. You can purchase ready-made special soil for polysyrup plants or prepare it yourself. Self-made soil can be used in murky soil, coarse sand, vermiculite, etc. are mixed in a certain proportion. Light and watering Mulberry plants have higher requirements for light and should be placed in a place with sufficient sunshine. When the light is strong in summer, attention should be paid to proper shade to avoid sunburn of the plants. In terms of watering, Mulberry plants are drought-tolerant. The principle of "better dry than wet" should be followed. Water must be thoroughly poured when watering, and the soil surface is dry before watering again. Temperature and ventilation The growth temperature of polysaccharid plants is generally between 15 ° C and 35 ° C, and the most suitable temperature is 20 ° C to 30 ° C. When the temperature in winter is low, the plants should be moved to indoor breeding, and a good ventilated environment should be maintained. To avoid the occurrence of pests and diseases. Fertilization and pruning of multi-pulp plants do not have a high demand for fertilizer. Generally, compound fertilizers can be applied once a month. When fertilizing, attention should be paid to the concentration not to be too high to avoid root burning. For plants that grow too fast, pruning should be carried out in time to keep the plant type beautiful. Pest and insect pest control Polysucous plants are susceptible to pests and diseases. Common ones include scale insects, red spiders, etc. When controlling pests and diseases, pesticides can be sprayed to keep the environment around the plants clean to avoid the breeding of pests and diseases. Breeding methods There are three main breeding methods for polysaccharaceous plants: rafting, cuttage and sowing. rafting is to divide the plant from the root into multiple independent parts and cultivate them separately. Cutting is to insert the stems, leaves and other parts of the plant into the soil, waiting to take root, and sowing is suitable for some varieties that are easy to reproduce.
Although the cultivation of polysucous plants is difficult, as long as you master the correct breeding methods, these beautiful plants can thrive at home. I hope this article's breeding strategy can help you and make your home environment better. Beautiful.
Note: The content of this article is for reference only. The specific breeding methods need to be adjusted according to actual conditions. If you need in-depth understanding, please refer to relevant authoritative materials.