"White Peach Succulent Care Guide, making your succulent plant as radiant and charming as a white peach."

This article provides a guide to the contents:

Lighting, watering, soil, fertilizing, temperature, pruning, propagation

Dewdrop peach succulents, as the name implies, combine the beauty of dewdrop peaches with the cuteness of succulents. This type of succulent plant is loved by many plant enthusiasts for its unique leaf shape and vibrant colors. How to take care of dewdrop peach succulents and make them bloom with the most beautiful radiance at home? This article will provide a detailed analysis of the care methods for dewdrop peach succulents.

Lighting

Dewdrop peach succulents require a higher amount of light and should be placed in a well-lit indoor area. In summer, direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent leaf sunburn. In winter, if indoor lighting is insufficient, artificial light sources can be used to supplement the light.

Watering

Dewdrop peach succulents are not tolerant of waterlogging, and watering should be moderate, keeping the soil slightly moist. When watering, care should be taken to avoid splashing water on the leaves to prevent rot. During the vigorous growth period, the watering frequency can be slightly increased, while it should be reduced during the dormant period.

Soil

Dewdrop peach succulents are not strict about soil requirements but prefer sandy soil with good breathability and drainage. Specialized succulent plant soil available on the market can be used, or soil can be mixed by adding an appropriate amount of sand and珍珠岩 to increase its breathability and drainage.

Fertilizing

Dewdrop peach succulents require ample nutrients during their vigorous growth period. A compound fertilizer or special succulent fertilizer can be applied once a month. When fertilizing, be careful not to overdo it to avoid fertilizer damage.

Temperature

The suitable growing temperature for dewdrop peach succulents is between 15-25℃. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 5℃. In summer, when temperatures are high, the indoor temperature should be lowered appropriately to avoid the impact of high temperatures on the plant.

Pruning

During the growth of dewdrop peach succulents, some yellow and weak leaves will appear. These should be pruned in a timely manner to maintain the neatness and health of the plant. After pruning, the wound should be promptly treated with a disinfectant to prevent the invasion of germs.

Propagation

Dewdrop peach succulents can be propagated through cutting or dividing methods. For cutting, choose healthy branches free of diseases and pests, cut into 5-10 cm segments, insert them into sandy soil, and keep the soil moist. Roots should form in about one month.

Dewdrop peach succulents are both beautiful and practical plants. Proper care can add a splash of color to the home environment. By following the seven aspects of care methods mentioned above, your dewdrop peach succulents will surely thrive and become a beautiful landscape in your home.

References:

《Succulent Plant Care Manual》, Author: Zhang Xiaohong, Publisher: China Agricultural Publishing House, Publication Year: 2018.

《Indoor Plant Care and Decoration》, Author: Li Ming, Publisher: People's Post and Telecommunications Press, Publication Year: 2019.