Hachiyo Succulent Growth ConditionsHachiya succulent likes a warm, dry, well-lit and ventilated environment. It is not tolerant to waterlogging and cold. It can still grow at a temperature of around 5°C. If the temperature is below 0 degrees, it will suffer frost damage. Water it when the soil in the pot is completely dry. Water it thoroughly. Control watering in summer. The plant is not demanding on the soil and can be planted in general soil. How to grow Hachiyodai succulentThe Hachimandai succulent likes light, so it needs more sunlight when being cared for at home. It is best to grow it outdoors if conditions permit in spring and autumn, and provide appropriate shade in summer. The most suitable growth temperature for the Hachimandai succulent is 18-28℃. It needs to be kept indoors in winter, and generally watered after the soil is completely dry. Water should be properly controlled in summer and winter, and water should be cut off when necessary. Water in the morning and evening in summer, and at noon in winter. Watering of Yachiyo SucculentsIn fact, succulents are generally drought-resistant, and the same is true for the 8,000-year-old succulent, so remember not to water it too much. Watering it once every 10 days is enough, and no water should be allowed to accumulate. Fertilizing Hachiyo SucculentsThe Hachimandai succulent has a small demand for fertilizer. During the growth period, a thin layer of fertilizer can be applied once a month, or once every few months, depending on the situation. Eight thousand generations of succulent pests and diseases controlCommon pests of Hachiya succulenta are small black flies and scale insects. Once discovered, it is necessary to change the pot and soil in time. The best option is to use drugs to kill the insects completely. How to grow succulent plants at homeIt is best to plant the Hachiya succulent in sandy soil with good drainage and ventilation. During the growing period, water the soil thoroughly when it is dry to keep the soil moist. Generally, water it once every 10 days and apply a thin fertilizer once a month. In addition, trim the branches and leaves in time to avoid breeding bacteria. Change the pot every 2 years, preferably in spring. Notes on the maintenance of Hachiyodai succulentsWhen repotting the Hachimansia succulent in spring, you can trim off the rotten and old roots. In addition, because the stems and branches at the bottom of the Hachimansia can sprout more side buds, they should be cut off in time after the Hachimansia blooms, otherwise it will easily wither and die. |
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