Whether to cut the fleshy flower depends on the fleshy variety and growth. If you encounter the following three situations, you'd better cut the flower arrow in time.
1. Flowering and dying: After flowering, the flowering branch of some fleshy varieties will die. It is best to cut off the flower arrow in time, such as Mountain Rose, Orostachys, Guanyinlian, Zichilianhua, Black Master, Little Human Sacrifice, etc.
2. Poor growth: If the fleshy growth is poor and the leaf folds are not full, it is best to cut off the flower arrow in time to avoid excessive consumption of nutrients. If it is allowed to continue flowering, it is easy to kill the fleshy.
3. Insects: After fleshy blossoms, the flowers on the flower arrows are easy to attract aphids and scale insects. If insects are found on the flowers, it is best to cut off the flower arrows in time to avoid further spread of pests.
1. Flower arrangement: The cut flower arrow can be reused. Find a clean bottle, insert the flower arrow into the bottle and fill it with water. The flowers on the flower arrow can continue to bloom. Usually, you only need to observe the muddy water and change the clear water once.
2. Leaf cuttings: If there are plump small leaves at the bottom of the fleshy flower arrow, you can break off these small leaves and put them in a cool and ventilated place to air them, and then throw them on the moist soil surface for leaf cuttings. In less than half a month, these small leaves can take root and sprout.