How to Shape Succulents
If you want to learn about the small experience of shaping succulents, the following is a detailed introduction.
How to Shape Succulents
Succulents can be shaped according to your own situation. For instance, if you have a long succulent stem, you can shape it into a cliff post. Bend the succulent stem to one side with wire, then tie a small stone to the stem until it is pressed against a cliff post, and then untie it. For example, if the succulent plant does not have a long stem, it can be planted in a plate. For the outer part of fast-growing succulents and the middle part of succulents with regular growth patterns, protective grass can be planted on both sides.
Are Succulents Afraid of Cold?
Succulents are afraid of cold, so they need to be propagated indoors. Succulents are tropical and subtropical plants. In winter, they need to be propagated indoors. To grow succulents, you need to ensure at least 3 hours of sunlight every day, and during the growing period, apply mature organic fertilizer to promote growth.
Are Succulents Afraid of Sunlight?
Most succulents are afraid of the sun. As tropical and subtropical plants, they benefit most from diffused light every day, and placing them in the sun during the spring and autumn seasons will make them more compact. A few varieties of succulents are not afraid of the sun, such as佛珠 (Foshou) and 迷你莲 (Mini Lotus), which will emit a rich aroma under strong sunlight.
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