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How to grow snow mountain succulent and how to breed?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Camellia leaves dry, may be caused by too little water, at this time need to supplement water in time, it is easy to alleviate. Then the light is too strong, at this time need to shield the light in time, or put it in a semi-shade place. It may also be caused by too thick fertilizer or the use of raw fertilizer, so it is necessary to adjust the concentration of fertilizer reasonably and apply it after dilution.

1. how to raise & nbsp;

1. Suitable soil: The important factor affecting the fleshy growth of the snow mountain is the soil. Only by providing good and suitable soil can the fleshy plants be raised. It is required to have the effect of ventilation and loosening, and also to be ventilated and fertilized. The soil preparation should be reasonable, and can be mixed with peat soil, coal cinder and sandy soil.

2. Sufficient sunshine: Snow Mountain is fleshy and likes sunshine very much. Light is an important factor to maintain growth. If the sunshine is insufficient, it will affect the normal growth, causing the leaves to turn down and curl, and the growth will become bad.It can be fully illuminated during the growth period, and can be properly shaded during the high temperature period in summer.

3. Appropriate watering: Succulent plants do not need much water, and snow mountains are no exception. They are not water-loving plants, so daily watering should not be too much. During the growing period, they should be watered every 10-15 days.Pay attention to the summer time to pay special attention, do not water at noon.

4. Reasonable fertilization: The fleshy snow mountain does not need much fertilizer nutrients, so it can be fertilized once a month, and ordinary organic fertilizer can be selected.Pay attention to fertilization, do not dirty the leaf surface.

2. how to reproduce

There are two breeding methods of Xueshan Fleshy: division and cuttage, which are commonly used in daily life.

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