The differences between outdoor and indoor cultivation of the succulent plant Guanghan Palace

The differences between outdoor and indoor cultivation of succulent plant Guanghan Palace

A comprehensive introduction to the knowledge of succulent plant Guanghan Palace, the differences between outdoor and indoor cultivation of succulent plant Guanghan Palace. Let's learn about it together.

The succulent plant Guanghan Palace sown in March of last year, by coincidence, there was one that was still outside in winter. This serves as a stepping stone for comparison, allowing friends to see the differences between indoor and outdoor cultivation of Guanghan Palace. Here are the cultivation environments: located in the northwest of Shanghai (also known as MoDu), the soil mix includes peat, diatomite, volcanic rock, and wood ash. Watering depends on the situation, generally once a week without thorough watering (except on rainy days).

The outdoor cultivation has no greenhouse film, on the sixth floor, plastic bags are used to cover at night... (brought indoors when the temperature is too low at night, and taken out again during the day). Under the eaves, it just shades the rain. Indoors, there is floor-to-ceiling glass on the seventh floor, and there is no direct sunlight after 2:30 PM. Since there was no special attention to make comparative records, two small Guanghan Palace photos from mid-October were勉强 found (as shown in the following picture). It can be seen that at this time, the outdoor Guanghan Palace actually has more leaf layers.

Below is the appearance of the succulent plant Guanghan Palace in February this year. Flower friends can clearly see the differences between outdoor and indoor care from the pictures.

The aforementioned introduction to the methods of outdoor and indoor cultivation of succulent plant Guanghan Palace is provided as a reference suggestion for everyone.