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How to cultivate the old succulent pile

Marie Schrader
2020-01-12 11:08:16
It is a long-term process to cultivate the old pile with meat. First, choose a proper flowerpot and soil. The flowerpot should be ventilated, with drainage holes at the bottom. The soil can be made up of nutrient mixed fine sand. Make sure you have enough sunshine and put it in a good place. A little water should be given properly, and nutrients should be added when growing rapidly. In addition to strengthening the maintenance method, it also needs to be pruned, and the lower leaves need to be pruned in time after aging.

I. suitable soil

It's a long-term process for the cultivation of meat pile. It takes 3-5 years for a long time and 2-3 years for a short time, which requires a very strong patience. If you want to cultivate the old pile, you need to choose a proper flowerpot and soil first, which is the basis of growth and cultivation. You need to choose a flowerpot with breathable material and a drainage hole at the bottom. Too much watering will make the water permeate out and prevent the accumulation of water from affecting the cultivation of the old pile. The soil can be made up of nutrient mixed fine sand to ensure nutrition and air permeability.

2. Enough sunshine

To ensure sufficient sunshine can promote photosynthesis and plant growth. Put the meat in the place with good light, it must not be dark for a long time.

3. Control water content.

Dry environment is more conducive to the formation of the old pile with more meat, you can give a little water, but not too often. When the phenomenon of water shortage is observed, water supply is needed in time, not too dry.

IV. regular fertilization

Growth needs the support of nutrients. When it grows rapidly, it should be fed with nutrients properly.

5. Trim

In addition to the maintenance method, also need to prune, under the leaf aging timely pruning, can improve the speed of old pile cultivation.

Fleshy old pile

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