Can Zimi Li be trained into an old stalk?
Today, the editor will explain the planting content of the succulent plant Zimi Li. Can Zimi Li be trained into an old stalk? Let's proceed with a comprehensive introduction.
Some gardening enthusiasts have asked whether Zimi Li can be trained into an old stalk and want to know how to do it. Here, we have to pour a bucket of cold water on them. Zimi Li has creeping stems, and because the plant is naturally small, it cannot form the old stalk shape that enthusiasts idealize.
The Zimi Li in the picture is from the current year's branches, and we can see that the branches are very thin and have not lignified. Lignification is a necessary condition for forming an old stalk.
The Zimi Li in the picture has been cultivated by a gardening enthusiast for two years, and although it has a bit of the old stalk look, its form is still quite different from the old stalks of other succulents in the Crassulaceae family, mainly because the rootstock cannot support it.
That's all for the content on whether Zimi Li can be trained into an old stalk, for everyone's reference and operation.