Bear's Paw Growth ConditionsThe succulent Bear's Paw is a plant that prefers sunlight, especially in a warm, dry and sunny environment, it will grow particularly well, so during its growth period, ventilation and light should be ensured, and cold and humidity should be avoided. It is also necessary to provide fertile and well-drained sandy soil, which can be prepared with a mixture of coarse sand or vermiculite, garden soil, and leaf mold. How to raise the succulent bear's pawIf we want the bear's paw to grow red claws, we need to plant it in fertile, loose sandy soil, water it moderately, and keep the soil moist. In summer, spray water more often to keep it moist. In winter, reduce watering appropriately, provide sufficient light, and provide shade in summer to avoid burning the leaves. Fertilize once a month. Watering the succulent bear's pawThe succulent plant Bear's Paw likes a humid environment and needs to be watered in time. In spring and autumn, it is best to wait until the soil is dry before watering. Be sure to water thoroughly. In summer, you can spray water to keep it moist. In winter, you need to control watering. If you water too much, water will accumulate and cause it to rot. If you water too little, it will dry out and cause it to shrink. Fertilizing the succulent bear's pawThe succulent plant Bear's Paw does not require much fertilizer. It can be fertilized once every 30 days. Diluted cake fertilizer water or special fertilizer can be used, but the concentration must be low and concentrated fertilizer should not be applied. Disease and pest control of succulent bear's pawThe main diseases of Bear's Paw are wilt and leaf spot. When caring for it, you should increase ventilation and reduce air humidity. When the disease is found, remove the diseased leaves in time and spray it with carbendazim. Insect pests also have an impact, mainly scale insects and whiteflies. Remove the infested leaves and then spray them with omethoate emulsifiable concentrate. How to grow succulent bear's paw at homeBear's Paw likes a humid environment. It should be placed in a warm place, provided with sufficient light and good ventilation. In this way, it will grow out its cutest side, but severe cold and excessive temperature must be avoided. Bear's Paw likes light, so we should place it in a sunny place for protection, increase its photosynthesis time, and the leaves will become fuller and fuller. Precautions for caring for succulent bear's pawThe succulent plant Bear's Paw will enter a dormant state in the summer. At this time, you should control watering. It can be maintained in diffuse light, but not in direct sunlight. Ventilation should be increased appropriately. |
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