Introduction to meaty green planting methods of meaty green maintenance methods of meaty green pest control Among many succulent plants, one is popular for its unique fresh color, which is meaty green. This succulent plant adds a touch of vitality to your home and garden with its fresh and refined green leaves. This article will introduce you in detail the planting and maintenance methods of meaty green and help you easily raise beautiful meaty green. Introduction to the fleshy what green, the scientific name is Sedum 'What's in the Box'. It belongs to the genus Lycopia of the family Crassulaceae. It originated in South Africa. Because its leaves show a unique green color, it is named "What green", the fleshy green leaves are compact and full of meat, and have high ornamental value. Planting method of fleshy green 1. Soil selection does not have strict soil requirements, but sandy soil with good ventilation and drainage is appropriate. Peat soil, perlite, vermiculite and other materials can be mixed.
2. Planting time is suitable for planting in spring and autumn. The temperature is suitable at this time, which is conducive to plant growth.
3. Planting steps: (1) Remove the fleshy and green plant from the pot and gently shake off the excess soil at the root;(2) dig a pit of the size of the plant in the prepared soil;(3) Place the plant into the pit to stretch the root system;(4) Use soil to fill the root system and gently compress it;(5) Pour through water and place it in a ventilated and sunny place. Conservation methods for fleshy and green 1. Light and fleshy and green like enough sunshine, but appropriate shade should be covered during high temperatures in summer to avoid sunburn on the leaves.
2. Watering is more fleshy and drought-resistant. Watering should not be too much. During the vigorous growth period in spring and autumn, the soil can be kept slightly moist; when high temperatures in summer, the watering frequency should be reduced to avoid root rot.
3. Fertilization does not require high fertilizer. Appropriate amount of compound fertilizers can be applied during the growth period to promote plant growth.
4. Breeding succulent greens can be carried out by dividing plants. During the growing season, the plants can be gently divided from the roots and planted separately. There are fewer diseases and insect pests, but the following points should be noted: 1. Avoid maintaining in a humid environment to prevent roots from rotting; 2. Inspect the plants regularly and deal with pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
The succulent green is a fresh and beautiful succulent plant suitable for novice breeding. By understanding its planting and maintenance methods, I believe that you can easily grow a beautiful succulent green. During the maintenance process, pay attention to the growth of the plant. Condition, adjust maintenance measures in a timely manner to let your succulent green thrive.