Watering tips for succulent rubyThe succulent Ruby is a plant of the Sedum and Echeveria genera. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate to water it in the morning or afternoon in spring and autumn, in the morning or evening in summer, and at noon in winter, when the water temperature and soil temperature are closer. How to judge whether to water the succulent rubyInsert a bamboo stick into the soil of the succulent ruby. If the stick is dry when pulled out, it means it needs to be watered. If it is still moist, do not water it. How often should I water the succulent ruby?The succulent ruby does not require much water. As long as you pay attention to keeping it warm in winter and avoid it from freezing, watering it once a week is enough. Usually, place it in the window to let it absorb dew and rain water. Water the succulent ruby thoroughlyDuring the growing period of the succulent ruby, it is generally necessary to water it after the soil is completely dry. Water it thoroughly, and do not just water it halfway. The correct way to water succulent rubyWhen watering the succulent ruby, do not allow water to accumulate, otherwise it will cause root rot. New plants do not need to be watered. Water them thoroughly once after repotting. In addition, do not water the plant itself, but water the soil in the pot. What water should I use to water rubies?In terms of overall cost-effectiveness, tap water is best for growing succulent rubies. However, do not use tap water directly as it contains chloride ions, which are not good for plants. It needs to be exposed to the sun for a while before use. Ruby watering amountThe succulent ruby needs to be watered immediately after being potted. Newly planted plants do not need to be watered every day. Excessive watering will cause the seeds to mold and rot. Check it every day to ensure that there are no lumps on the soil surface. You can use a spray bottle to spray water to maintain humidity. Ruby watering precautionsNot all succulent rubies grow in the desert, which does not mean that they are drought-resistant, so you cannot have the idea that "watering them once every half a month will be fine". They still need sufficient water and nourishment. |
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