1. What is an old pile?When we grow succulents, we often hear the term "old stump", which means that after many years of planting, a thick trunk will be formed at the bottom of the succulent, the shape will be more diverse, and the appearance will become larger. However, it is not a particularly easy task to grow succulents into old trees. It requires years of accumulation, at least 2 to 3 years, and time is a relatively important factor. 2. Methods of Cultivation1. Prepare a larger flowerpot to facilitate the later growth of old stumps and provide sufficient space and location. It is best to have small holes at the bottom to facilitate the timely discharge of water and avoid water accumulation in the pot, which will affect the old stump. 2. The process of growing old piles can be attributed to the continuous replacement of old leaves with new ones, the continuous falling of old leaves, exposing the main trunk, and continuous growth, thus forming old piles. Of course, if you simply wait, it will take a long time. You can take a quicker approach, which is to cut off the leaves growing underneath it, allowing it to grow naturally. After a long time, it can form an old stump. 3. Then place it in a dry place and water and nutrients regularly to ensure growth. |
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