Before and After the Peeling of肉锥 (Fleshy Cone) and Experience
An introduction to the related information of succulent plants, the peeling process of 肉锥 and experience, let's take a look together!
Actually, the peeling process of 肉锥 is similar to that of living stones, but it is about a month later than living stones, so many flower enthusiasts are confused. After a winter, with the arrival of spring, many varieties of the 肉锥 genus have gradually started their long peeling period. The following images illustrate this:
The group above was photographed during the growing period before peeling, with some old skin remaining, but growing well. Since 肉锥 is smaller than living stones, the sunlight should be relatively weaker, and strong sunlight should be shaded to avoid sunburn. The watering is the same as that for living stones.
The group below has finished peeling, and since it hasn't been peeled, it looks withered. I don't plan to peel the skin, let them come out on their own. I have watered them thoroughly today.
The one above is the peeled 'Rain Moon,' a clustering plant, and the one below is how it looks after I have removed the dry skin. It has peeled into two heads, and the one on the side has not been peeled. It's time to repot and water at this stage. Everyone must be patient and not think that 肉锥 is too small to endure the absence of water. It should be cut off when necessary, or the peeling period will be longer.
The ones below have not finished peeling and don't look very good, but they are definitely healthy. There might be surprises after they finish peeling.
The above is a detailed explanation of the before and after peeling of 肉锥 (with images) for everyone's reference and suggestion!