How to care for blue apples
Today, the editor will elaborate on how to care for blue apples and share experience on green plant care, such as the experience of caring for blue apple succulents, with the following specific content:
Many flower friends are very puzzled about the variety of flowers when they first start to grow flowers, not knowing what kind of flowers to grow. They always worry about not being able to keep them alive or not doing a good job. This article is exactly a gospel for新手 gardeners. Today,花花 is going to recommend a very easy-to-care-for succulent variety to everyone—blue apple. This succulent is very suitable for most beginners to plant, and it also grows very fast, easily becoming a full pot in no time, and can be matured in one or two years.
However, even though blue apples are very easy to care for, many flower friends may encounter some problems when they first start to grow them. So next,花花 will share some experience on how to solve these problems.
1. The back of the leaves becomes darker and darker
As the name implies, blue apples usually show a blue-green color in the center of the leaves in a normal state, and the edges will show a red outline under the influence of light. However, sometimes black spots appear on the back of the leaves of blue apples. Why is that? This is because the light is too strong, which has a certain impact on the growth of blue apples. To put it directly, the blue apple has been "sunburned."
Therefore, at this time, we need to pay attention to shading blue apples to a certain extent and also strengthen the ventilation of the surrounding environment. In this way, the black spots will become lighter and will not affect the normal growth of blue apples.
2. The whole pot of leaves turns into "caihua"
The strong-growing blue apple often does not grow well in summer because it needs to be shaded to some extent. This is because the sunlight during the day in summer is too strong, and even though blue apples like light, long exposure to strong light can also cause the leaves to be sunburned by the scorching sun. However, shading and avoiding light often leads to insufficient light absorption, which is why the whole pot of blue apples turns into green vegetables. Therefore, at this time, if you want to grow it well, you need to provide the succulent with a larger day-night temperature difference environment as much as possible, and you should judge whether the soil is completely dry before watering.
How to care for blue apples
Next, if you want to ensure that blue apples grow big and blue, good light is essential. You should try to provide it with a well-ventilated environment with scattered light conditions, ensuring at least six hours of light absorption every day. Avoid direct strong sunlight, and with these measures, you don't have to worry about not making blue apples look beautiful.
3. How to deal with dry leaves
In the process of blue apple growth, the consumption of leaves in the middle is very high, so some flower friends may consider removing the leaves in the middle. How to handle them correctly requires our attention, because in a normal state, the leaves of blue apples usually wrap inward, which makes it easy to accidentally hurt the surrounding stems when cleaning the dry leaves in the middle.
The correct way is to slowly remove the dry leaves from the middle with a small tweezer, avoiding damaging the surrounding leaves and stems, and then perform simple disinfection on the wound to prevent the invasion of germs and resulting diseases.
Blue apple is a very suitable succulent for beginners to practice. As long as the care method is correct, it can easily grow into an old桩. Flower friends who are just starting to grow succulents can try blue apples. If you grow them well, it will give you confidence in growing other succulents, or even other flowers, in the future.
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