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How to plant succulent plants for novices

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-13 21:31:13
Before planting, appropriate basin soil should be selected, and the material of basin determines the later management mode. The soil is usually porous and porous. Put it into a flowerpot and plant it. When planting, just cover the root system with soil and leave all the leaves exposed. After that, cover the upper part with a layer of crushed stones, put them in a well ventilated and bright place for maintenance, do not rush to water them, wait for two days, and then add some water.

I. choose basin soil

To plant more meat, you need to choose the right flowerpot, and the material of the flowerpot is different in the later management methods. If the permeability of porcelain basin is not good, water less. If the pottery basin has good air permeability but no water conservation, the watering times should be increased. In addition, the soil is also very important, is generally used to ventilate, loose

II. Planting into the basin

When the soil is ready, put it into the flowerpot, but not too full. There should be space for planting more meat on it. When planting, only the root system of the plant should be buried in the soil. The leaves should be fully exposed to avoid rotting.

3. Add accessories

After planting, some crushed stones should be placed on the top, which is not only beautiful, but also plays a role in fixing the plant and is not easy to fall. After placing it, press the soil gently to make its root system more close to the soil.

IV. later maintenance

Just planted meat do not rush to let it accept the sun, should first maintain in a well ventilated bright place, strong light will burn the plant. In addition, we should also pay attention to that we can't water it immediately. We should slow down for a day or two to make up the water. When watering, we need to pour fine water. In the later stage, we can't directly pour large water to prevent rotten roots.

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