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What about a succulent Olivia?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The meaning of the flower language of Ping'an Tree is very beautiful, just like its name, which means peace, auspiciousness, and the meaning of praying for peace. It can also be used to express a blessing to friends and wish each other all the best. In addition, its flower language also has the meaning of happiness and well-being, which is very suitable for maintenance at home and can help the family become more happy and happy. In addition, there is a beautiful legend about the peaceful tree.

1. how to raise

1. Soil: Olivia is suitable for growing in loose and fertile soil. If the soil is too sticky, the root system will not be able to breathe, which will affect the development of the plant.

2. Light: As a succulent plant, Olivia likes a sunny environment. She usually puts it in a sunny place, but it needs proper shade in summer when the temperature is high.

3, watering: Olivia's demand for water is not high, its own good drought tolerance, so do not water more, otherwise it is easy to lead to root rot.

4. Fertilization: Olivia needs proper nutrients during the growing period, and is usually supplemented with fertilizer once a month.Generally choose more meat special fertilizer, can also use diluted compound fertilizer.

2. Propagation Method

1. Division: Olivia is easy to grow in groups. When repotting it, you can take down the daughter plants growing around it and plant them in new pots for maintenance.

2. Leaf cutting: Olivia can be propagated by leaf cutting. Cut a complete leaf, spread it on the surface of sandy soil, and plant it after rooting.

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3. Pest Control

Olivia in the growth process, the summer is a problem, need to do a good job of ventilation, to avoid plant exposure.At the same time, do not water too much, high temperature and high humidity environment can easily lead to plant black rot, so we must pay attention to humidity reduction.

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