East Beauty Pachyveria
Today's sharing: Introduction to the East Beauty Pachyveria, also known as Pachyveria. Let's introduce it next.
East Beauty Pachyveria pachyphytoides Walth - Crassulaceae thick-leafed grass genus, also known as Winter Beauty. Compared to the peach beauty, the leaves are slightly longer and the leaf tips are slightly pointed. It prefers a warm, dry, and sunlit environment, is drought-resistant, but not cold-resistant or tolerant to humid weather in summer, and has no obvious dormancy period.
Cultivation tips:
The optimal growth temperature is 18-25 degrees Celsius, and the temperature in winter should not be lower than 10 degrees (According to the experience of flower friend Lan Hua Cai Cai: there is basically no strict temperature limit for growth. Keeping the potting soil slightly dry and avoiding frost can safely survive the winter.). The soil mixture usually consists of peat, vermiculite, and perlite in equal parts; water moderately during the growing season, control watering and provide shade during the hot and humid summer; fertilize once a month during the growing season.
The main method of propagation is cutting propagation, taking leaves from strong plants during the growing season, placing them in a shaded environment to dry for a few days, then planting them in sandy soil after they are slightly dry, watering a little to keep the sandy soil moist, which is easy to take root and survive. When the roots reach 2-3 centimeters in length, they can be transplanted into small pots. Both stem cutting and leaf cutting can be used, with leaf cutting being preferable.
The editor is very fond of a bunch of East Beauty succulents. Is it just because they are called beauty? I wonder if flower friends have a serious 'love for beauty' sentiment?
The above is the basic care introduction for East Beauty Pachyveria pachyphytoides Walth, hoping to bring a little help to your life!