"DIY Palm-Sized Succulent Garden" DIY - A palm-sized succulent plant garden

DIY - Palm-sized Succulent Garden

Summary: This article discusses the topic of succulents, focusing on the DIY palm-sized succulent garden. Next, the editor will introduce the content to netizens.

Thumb Pot & Mini Pot Soil Mixture: Soft soil + tiny particles (sand) 1:1, because the space of mini potted plants is extremely small, larger particles are not very suitable, especially volcanic rocks, ceramsite, etc. In this case, sand can be used, and soft soil is still needed to securely anchor the roots inside the pot.

Succulent Selection: It's a great choice to select some leaf cuttings of seedlings, and you can also pair them with some adult plants with small leaves.

For example:姬秋丽 (Ji Qiu Li), 小人祭 (Xiao Ren Ji), Bear's Breeches, Chives, etc., there are many small-leafed varieties in the Crassula family, such as Echeveria and Sedum.

For ground covering, you can use slightly smaller coarse sand, and the effect is quite good.

The potting process is the same as other succulent potted plants, just more tools are needed, such as a small spade and tweezers.

Most mini flowerpots have holes at the bottom~ You can use a piece of cut plastic to prevent soil and water loss.

Recently, I found that this plastic sheet is versatile~ It can be found anywhere, and it works well.

No need to place stones at the bottom of the pot, just scoop in the mixed soil.

After the soil is half-filled, you can plant the cute succulents~万能的镊子 (Versatile tweezers).

Since the pot space is too small, you must reserve some space, and the surface should still be slightly covered to stabilize the plant.

Done! Ding-dong-dong!!!

Besides the cultivation details, the maintenance is actually quite simple, because the water loss from mini pots is very fast.

The evaporation rate is also terrifying, so you can water it freely, just water thoroughly once, and you can water every 2-3 days if the weather is good.

In order to retain the moisture at the bottom of the pot, I even used a larger "basin" as a base, filled with soil and stones.

This way, there's no need to worry about overwatering, and the bottom can maintain enough moisture so that the roots inside the pot do not become too dry.

The above shares all the content of the DIY palm-sized succulent garden, have green plant enthusiasts understood it?