1. Breeding environment1. Soil: When breeding, you need to provide soil that feels relatively sparse in texture. Sandy soil is a better choice. The nutrient content in it does not need to be too high, but it must have air permeability and drainage properties. You can also prepare it yourself by mixing leaf mold, garden soil and sand in a ratio of 4:4:2. 2. Light: It prefers sunlight, but when the sunlight is strong, try not to expose it to too strong sunlight. After that period of time, put it in a well-lit location for maintenance. Be sure to pay attention not to place it in a place where there is no sunlight for a long time, otherwise it will hinder the normal growth of the plant. 3. Watering: It is relatively drought-resistant under normal circumstances. When watering it, you should follow the principle of watering less rather than more. More attention should be paid in winter, and the watering intervals can be extended. Otherwise, it will easily lead to water accumulation in the flowerpots, and the roots will rot. 2. Breeding MethodsLike other succulents, most plants are grown by cuttings from April to October. |
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