1. Preparation of succulentsIn order to make the succulents fluffy and plump, you should choose succulents that have just been beheaded for planting. After collecting them, put them together and place them in diffused light to dry. You can start making them in about three days. 2. Preparation of flower basketsFind a basket with a larger space so that even if you plant many varieties, it won’t appear crowded. Appropriate space will help them grow! Laying a layer of plastic cloth with holes on the bottom of the flower basket will allow it to better facilitate water and air circulation. If conditions permit, it would be better to lay hay and moss instead of plastic bags. If neither is possible, a filter can also be used. 3. Soil PreparationThe prepared soil needs to be disinfected with carbendazim to prevent bacteria from infecting succulents. If conditions permit, you can use more varieties of soil to mix, because there are many varieties of succulents used, and they have different requirements for different elements. This can make it better meet the needs of various succulents. After laying, sprinkle a layer of granular soil, such as colorful iridescent stone, on the soil. 4. PlantingPlant them in the soil one by one, spacing out different varieties in order, and arrange them any way you want. Water the plant enough for the first time, then spray some water on the soil 3 days later, and then spray some water in about a week afterwards. For water-loving succulents, you can spray water separately. After about two weeks, the succulents will be able to adapt well to the new growing environment. |
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