Succulents have become increasingly popular among plant enthusiasts in recent years due to their unique shapes and easy maintenance. Among various planting methods, growing succulents in sand has emerged as a trend. This article will provide a detailed guide on how to successfully plant succulents in sand, allowing you to effortlessly create your own succulent garden.
Selecting the Right SandTo grow succulents in sand, it's essential to choose the right type of sand. Ideal sand should be fine and breathable, preferably unpolluted river sand or quartz sand. The pH level of the sand should be close to neutral to meet the growth needs of succulents.
Preparing the SucculentsBefore planting, ensure that the succulents are healthy and free from pests and diseases. Choose succulents that are vigorous and have well-developed roots, such as those from the Crassula family or Echeveria family. Trim any excess roots and withered leaves to increase the success rate of planting.
Preparing the Sand-Soil MixtureMix the prepared sand with an appropriate amount of garden soil or compost, at a ratio of 3:1 or 4:1. This mixture maintains the sand's breathability while providing the succulents with the necessary moisture and nutrients.
Planting Succulents- Thoroughly mix the sand-soil mixture and pour it into the flowerpot, with a thickness of about 5-10 centimeters.
- Place the succulent into the mixture and gently press it down to ensure the roots are in close contact with the soil.
- Water thoroughly to moisten the mixture. Be cautious not to pour water directly onto the leaves to prevent rot.
Succulents thrive in well-lit conditions, so place the planted succulents in a spot with plenty of sunlight and ensure good ventilation to avoid poor growth due to high temperatures and humidity.
Daily Maintenance- Watering: Succulents are drought-tolerant. Water once a week under normal conditions, and increase the frequency during the growing season.
- Fertilizing: During the growing season, apply a small amount of compound or organic fertilizer to supplement the nutrients needed by the succulents.
- Cleaning: Regularly clean the dust and weeds around the pot to maintain a clean growing environment for the succulents.
Planting succulents in sand requires certain techniques. By selecting the right sand, preparing healthy succulents, mixing the sand-soil mixture, planting appropriately, ensuring light and ventilation, and daily maintenance, you will be able to successfully grow beautiful succulents. Let's enjoy the wonderful time brought by succulents together!
References:
1. Zhang San, Li Si. Succulent Planting and Maintenance [M]. Beijing: China Forestry Publishing House, 2018.
2. China Flower Association. Succulent Planting Manual [M]. Beijing: China Agricultural Publishing House, 2019.