What to do if succulents grow too long in summer
A bit of knowledge to share with you on how to deal with the overgrowth of succulents in summer, these small gardening experiences are sure to be helpful to you, let's learn about them together!
What to do if succulents grow too long in summer
Today, I'd like to share with my fellow gardeners about my two pots of cyclamen after the dormant period. Take a look, this pot of cyclamen has very vigorous leaf growth, and it has grown a lot of leaves in just the past few days, in good condition. However, the one next to it has only grown a few sparse leaves, not doing well. They both went through the same dormant period, so why does one grow well and the other not.
Today, I'd like to share with my fellow gardeners about my two pots of cyclamen after the dormant period. Take a look, this pot of cyclamen has very vigorous leaf growth, and it has grown a lot of leaves in just the past few days, in good condition. However, the one next to it has only grown a few sparse leaves, not doing well. They both went through the same dormant period, so why does one grow well and the other not.
Today, I'd like to share with my fellow gardeners that both of these pots of cyclamen had all their leaves cut off after the March flowering period, entered the dormant period, and after two months of dormancy, they grew new leaves. The pot with more leaves had well-rotted sheep manure placed underneath and compound fertilizer granules sprinkled on top, while the less vigorous pot with fewer leaves only had well-rotted sheep manure placed underneath.
When fertilizing flowers during the gardening process, we must use a combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers to make the flowers grow more vigorously. For example, if your flowers are in the peak growing season and have well-rotted sheep manure placed underneath, you should also sprinkle some compound fertilizer granules on top.
This way, they will grow even more vigorously later on. Also, since cyclamen is currently growing leaves, we must place it in an environment with a bit of scattered light, not too strong, because cyclamen has a cormous root, and too much sunlight, especially if the potting soil is moist for a long time, can easily cause its roots to rot. Do these things right, and your cyclamen will continuously grow new leaves.
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