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How to grow Daniel succulent, how to grow it to be well-established succulent

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are three main reasons for the withering of white palm leaves. It may be too much watering, so it is necessary to reduce the frequency of watering appropriately. It may also be caused by too much fertilization or too high concentration, so we have to reduce the number of fertilization, generally once a half month. Then it is caused by too strong light, at this time, it is necessary to immediately move its position to avoid strong light.

1. how to raise

1, potting soil selection: Daniel succulent plant maintenance, to choose the right pot and soil, pot selection of moderate size of the container can be, the bottom should have drainage holes.The soil should be well prepared, and it must be well ventilated and loose, with sufficient nutrients.

2. Sunlight: Daniel is fleshy and slightly tolerant to overcast. It can be kept indoors for a short time. However, if the light is insufficient for a long time, it will cause the leaves to turn green and grow in vain.Succulent plants can grow normally in a sunny environment, and the leaves will turn red.

3, the right amount of watering: Daniel fleshy growth needs the right amount of watering, spring and autumn belong to the growth period, can not be too dry, can wait for the pot soil dry immediately after watering.After early summer, it will gradually enter the dormant stage and should be properly controlled.In winter, too much water should not be poured to prevent water accumulation.

4. Temperature requirement: In daily growth, the temperature should be kept at about 18-25 degrees Celsius. In this warm range, it is suitable for the fleshy growth of Daniel.In winter, we should pay attention to keeping warm, and the temperature should not be less than 5 degrees Celsius.

2. how to cultivate the old pile

In order to raise old piles, besides normal maintenance, it is also necessary to strengthen ventilation and properly behead to promote the formation of old piles.

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