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How to grow succulent quickly

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-20 08:40:02
There are six points to pay attention to if you want to grow more meat faster. The first proper temperature is 15 to 28 degrees. Second, enough light. Third spray water to provide adequate moisture. Fourth, apply fertilizer, use thin liquid fertilizer, etc. Fifth, pay attention to pests and clean them up in time. Sixth, pay attention to antisepsis and disinfection.

1. Proper temperature

The temperature needs to be appropriate, in the range of 15 to 28 degrees. Too high and too low will cause it to grow slowly, or even sleep. The highest is no more than 35 degrees, and the lowest is no less than 10 degrees.

2. Enough light

The effect of light on plant growth is well known. Mainly pay attention to the location. It is better to be able to contact the light for a long time, but not be exposed to direct light. If the chosen position is not good, its growth is not good, and it will be very troublesome to move it around

3. Sufficient water

Water also has a great influence on the growth rate and needs sufficient water. Generally, spray watering is better. The best time is when the sun is shining. If the air is very dry, it can be poured properly. The frequency can be adjusted according to the degree of soil moisture.

4. Proper amount of fertilizer

Generally speaking, fertilization is not necessary in summer, but can be applied once or twice in winter. Can choose to have thin liquid fertilizer, or compound fertilizer

5. Pest control

If the plants are infested with insects, the growth rate will slow down and need to be controlled in advance. There are mainly "red spider", "whitefly" and so on, found in time through artificial or pharmaceutical methods to clear.

6. Pay attention to anti-corrosion.

Under the influence of air humidity, insect pest and other problems, the plant is easy to rot, which is not good for growth. After discovery, we need to cut off the rotten parts, and then disinfect them to avoid infection.

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