In the world of succulent plants, short and old-stemmed succulents have gained popularity among gardening enthusiasts for their unique shapes and fascinating vitality. Not only do they have high ornamental value, but they are also relatively easy to care for, making them a common choice for both beginners and experienced flower friends. This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the cultivation techniques and care tips for short and old-stemmed succulents, helping you easily grow beautiful plants.
Basic knowledge of short and old-stemmed succulentsAs the name suggests, short and old-stemmed succulents refer to those succulents with short, aged stems. These plants usually have high ornamental value, with diverse shapes, some resembling ancient tree stumps, and others like cute little animals, full of personality.
Selection and care of short and old-stemmed succulents1. Selection tips
When selecting short and old-stemmed succulents, you should pay attention to the following points:
(1) Choose healthy plants without diseases, pests, or wilting;
(2) Observe the plant's roots, with well-developed, clean white roots being the best;
(3) Select plants with unique shapes and short, stocky stems.
2. Care tips
(1) Light: Short and old-stemmed succulents enjoy sunlight and should be placed in a sunny location, avoiding direct sunlight in the summer;
(2) Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist, avoid waterlogging, and reduce watering in the winter;
(3) Fertilizing: Apply a compound fertilizer once a month during the growing season to promote plant growth;
(4) Pruning: Trim dead and yellow leaves and weak branches in time to keep the plant tidy.
Propagation methods of short and old-stemmed succulentsShort and old-stemmed succulents can be propagated through division, cutting, and sowing, with division and cutting being the most common methods.
1. Division
Separate healthy short and old-stemmed succulent plants from the mother plant and plant them individually. Division propagation is suitable for the growing season.
2. Cutting
Select healthy branches, cut them into 5-10 cm sections, insert them into sandy soil, keep the soil moist, and they can be transplanted after they have rooted.
Disease and pest control of short and old-stemmed succulentsShort and old-stemmed succulents may encounter disease and pest problems during growth. Here are some common diseases and pests and their control methods:
1. Red蜘蛛: Spray the plants with soapy water or diluted pesticides, and check regularly to prevent them from spreading.
2. Powdery mildew: Keep the plants ventilated, avoid overcrowding, and promptly cut off any diseased spots.
3. Aphids: Spray the plants with soapy water or diluted pesticides, and check regularly to prevent them from breeding.
Short and old-stemmed succulents are a highly ornamental type of succulent plant with relatively simple care requirements. By mastering knowledge about selection, care, propagation, and disease and pest control, you can certainly grow beautiful short and old-stemmed succulents. Let's enjoy this gift from nature together!