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Should I water the succulent just planted?

Walter White
2020-01-12 11:08:16
When it is just planted, it cannot be watered inside, because the root system is not complete. At this time, water application may lead to water accumulation, even if the root can be absorbed, it will also cause the situation of excessive growth. The plant can be planted, and it can be cured for about 3 days, and the next water application shall be at least one week later. Usually pay attention to water supply methods, but also according to the seasonal changes.

Do you need to water it?

It's different from other plants. Other plants can't use water to fix their roots when they're just planted. If the water is applied immediately, because the root system is not complete, the application of water may lead to the accumulation of water, resulting in the condition of retting the root. Even if the root can be absorbed, it will also cause the situation of excessive growth, which is not a good phenomenon for the later growth. You can plant the plant, and then put it in the astigmatism environment, first curing for about 3 days, and then apply a circle of water along the flowerpot, etc. the next water application should be guaranteed at least one week later, the specific water application time can be determined according to the degree of slow seedling..

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2. Precautions

1. Generally, the water is applied after the basin soil is completely dry, and the water shall be thoroughly wet at one time to avoid half water cut. One time amount of water can not be too much, to avoid a large amount of water in the accumulation.

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2. According to the change of seasons, more water can be applied when the growth speed is relatively fast. If it is in the dormancy period, it is necessary to suspend water application, otherwise it will cause root system problems. Also pay attention to the weather conditions, choose the clear weather water

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