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What to do if the bear boy's paw is not red

Marie Schrader
2020-07-28 11:11:12
If the claw of a bear boy is not red, the red edge will appear in spring and autumn because of the wrong season; if the soil is not suitable, it can be replaced by sandy soil with good permeability; if the light is insufficient, it can also produce this phenomenon, but pay attention to shade in summer; if the water is too much, it will lead to poor growth, so the water should be controlled sooner or later.

Seasonal adjustment

There is also a seasonal difference between bear boy's paw red and not red. If it's in summer and winter, don't try to be red. It's good to spend these two seasons well. In spring and autumn, there will be a red edge. At that time, they are the most cute.

Soil

The claw is not red all the time, in fact, it has a great relationship with the soil, which is closely related to water and nutrients. It is better to choose sandy soil with relative permeability and good drainage.

Illumination

Insufficient sunlight is also the main reason why its claws will not turn red. If it grows in a place with insufficient sunshine for a long time, its claws are also hard to turn red, so it is necessary to let it bask in the sun more. Of course, the summer sun should be carefully basked, especially the noon sun, and it is better not to.

Fleshy Bear Boy

Watering

The state of plant growth is inseparable from water, and the red claw is also related to watering. The interval of watering can be carried out according to the state of the soil. Generally, the second watering is carried out after the soil tends to be dry. The best choice for watering is in the morning or at night. When watering, try not to splash on the flower center of the plant

After the above several items are normal, in combination with the climatic characteristics of last spring and autumn, the temperature is higher in the daytime and lower at night, so it is easy to make its claws turn red

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