Succulents take a long time to grow, and tips for beginners on caring for succulents.

Succulents take a long time to grow

Today's introduction to the slow growth of succulents and the techniques for beginners to care for succulents, as well as the related introduction of green plants and flowers, are as follows:

With the increasing variety of succulents, many beautiful succulents have been discovered by everyone, and they have even attracted a large number of fans. However, as beautiful as succulents are, their maintenance is not an easy task! Today, the editor will share with you some potting techniques for succulents, allowing everyone's succulents to easily burst into bloom!

Potting Techniques:

1. To repot a succulent, first tap the pot, then gently dig the succulent out of the pot with tweezers.

2. Remove all the soil from the roots of the succulent plant, cut off all the withered and thin roots, and generally leave only the most robust main roots of the succulent plant.

3. After pruning, you can apply a fungicide to the roots of the succulent plant and place it in a well-ventilated area with diffused light to dry, and the plant's wounds will heal soon!

4. Prepare a new pot and mix the soil. Then, according to the moist soil dry planting method, plant the succulent plant.

Timing for Repotting: Generally speaking, the best time to repot succulents is in spring and autumn, as these are the growing seasons for succulents! Moreover, the temperature or humidity of these two seasons is most suitable for growing succulents, providing a clean environment that allows succulents to adapt to the new environment quickly and accelerate the rooting process!

Succulents take a long time to grow

Under normal conditions, it is sufficient to repot succulents twice a year. However, if the succulent encounters an emergency, such as root rot, it should be dealt with immediately, and the succulent should be repotted immediately!

Points to Consider When Repotting:

1. In the first few days after repotting, succulents should be watered sparingly, and all the soil should be removed during repotting!

2. After repotting, the succulent plant should be placed in a well-ventilated area and provided with light. It should not be exposed to direct sunlight immediately. Instead, it should be allowed to gradually adapt to full-day sunlight, allowing the succulent plant to go through a buffer period of about a week before being taken outside to bask in the sun!

3. After planting, the succulent plant may exhibit some degree of wilted leaves, but there is no need to worry at this time. Just wait slowly for the succulent to adapt to the pot, after which this phenomenon will disappear.

4. Do not water immediately after planting. First, place it in a scattered light area for cultivation. If the potting soil is relatively dry, some water can be added appropriately, with a watering frequency of once a week.

This article shares the detailed introduction of the slow growth of succulents and the techniques for beginners to care for succulents, hoping to bring some flower knowledge to green plant enthusiasts.