1. What to do when you grow up1. Removal: The succulent platter is more beautiful when it is a seedling and looks ornamental. However, when it grows up, it will become crowded, the plants are very close together, it is difficult to water, and it is also easy to be infected by diseases. At this time, you can move some of the plants out so that they can grow individually, and a single variety can also create an effect of overflowing the pot. 2. Repotting: You can replace it with a larger flowerpot, so that you can maintain the previous matching method. Then transplant it with the original soil ball, and make sure the soil filled on the sides has the same composition as before, so that the plants will spread to the sides. 3. Cuttings: After the plant grows up, the leaves continue to grow. You can cut the head or cut the leaves to replant the plant and cultivate it into a separate new plant. 2. How to control growthIt is highly ornamental when it is a seedling. If you want to slow down the growth of the plant, you can go to the pharmacy and buy dwarfing agent to water the plant. This is very cheap. At the same time, control the light, you can provide partial shading, and also control the water and nutrients. Do not water too much and apply less nitrogen fertilizer to prevent the plants from growing too tall. |
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