How to grow succulents
The editor will explain how to grow succulents and teach you the related topics of proper care and cultivation of succulent flowers. Next, the editor will introduce accordingly.
Succulents have now reached the price of cabbage, and the price has dropped significantly. However, good varieties are still relatively expensive. There are many succulents in the market, which are now commonly found in almost every household. But many plant enthusiasts don't know how to take care of them properly. First, you need to prepare the soil, care, water, and fertilize well to grow them successfully.
When it comes to soil preparation for succulents, we know that their roots are mostly fine capillary roots without thick main roots. Therefore, the soil must be well-ventilated. Some plant enthusiasts choose to cultivate using pure particle soil, which has no nutrients at all. If you want to use pure particle soil, you must fertilize accordingly, or else they will lack nutrients and show no growth. Cultivating succulents at home is simple; half of the soil can be particle soil, and the other half should be nutritious soil. This kind of soil has very good ventilation and does not lack nutrients, so the plant's growth will not weaken later on. Particles can be replaced with coal slag, volcanic rock, iridescent stone, and river sand, all of which are fine. The particles should not be too large or too small, generally 3 to 6 mm is very suitable.
Once the soil is prepared like this, watering succulents will not lead to root rot. How should you water them in general? Watering succulents is very simple. If you want them to grow, just water them thoroughly when the potting soil is completely dry. This won't hurt the roots and allows them to get enough water without being short of water, promoting rapid growth. If you want to control their growth and achieve a certain state, it's also very simple. When the potting soil is completely dry and the bottom leaves are slightly soft, then water them thoroughly. Since the roots are not completely dry due to water loss, they can quickly absorb water after watering, gradually restoring the leaves. Once the leaves are restored and the potting soil is in a relatively dry environment again, they won't grow rapidly, making it easy to control their growth and achieve the desired state.
Growing succulents is very simple. If you want them to grow, just water the soil when it's dry and fertilize once or twice a month. Choose a fertilizer high in nitrogen content but not lacking in other elements, such as "Flower多多 No.10," and place it in the sunniest spot. They can grow rapidly, but there is one prerequisite: the temperature should not drop below 10 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is too low, it will cause them to enter a dormant state. If you want to achieve a rapid state of growth, don't water too frequently and place them in the sunniest spot. Use a fertilizer high in potassium content and fertilize once a month. Their state will grow rapidly and become very beautiful. This is the most basic method of growing succulents.
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