Red money bunches, grow a pot and you will be prosperous immediately!Money tree is also called money string sedum, which belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is called money string because its leaves look like strings of copper coins. Especially after being exposed to the sun for a long time, the money strings turn into a large pot of red. You must put a pot of it at home during the New Year! The flowering money tree is also beautiful. Only by grafting money strings in this way can you become richer and richer!If you want to increase the number of money plants you have at home from one pot to multiple pots, you can use the cutting method. 1. If the money tree at home grows too tall, you can cut off the tall parts and use them as cuttings. If it does not grow too tall, you can also use a sterilized knife to cut a section off the mother plant. 2. Place the cut money tree branches in a cool and ventilated place to let the wounds dry slightly. Money tree is very easy to grow by cuttings. Just leave at least one pair of leaves on each section and keep a small section of branches. 3. Prepare loose and breathable soil. After watering it thoroughly once, insert the money tree branches directly into the soil and place them in a well-ventilated place with scattered light indoors for maintenance. 4. Keep the soil in the pot slightly moist and do not expose it to direct sunlight. In about a month, you will see the money plant slowly sprouting and taking root! If you grow your money sticks like this, they will immediately turn into treasure pots, and they will burst!If you want your money to explode into a treasure pot, you need to take good care of it every day. 1. Get more sun Money tree is a winter type of succulent. It grows in cool seasons and hibernates in hot seasons. Therefore, winter is the time when it grows. Therefore, you should place it on the south balcony or south windowsill to ensure sufficient light. If there is insufficient light, the leaves will become loose or even grow too long. 2. Ensure temperature Although money trees like cool environments, they must not be frostbitten in winter. Generally, if the indoor temperature is kept above 5℃, the money tree will not be frozen to death. If the temperature can be maintained above 10℃, the money tree can continue to grow. 3. Reduce watering Money tree is slightly more drought-resistant, and watering it once every 5-7 days is enough. Especially in winter when the temperature is low, you can choose to water it once a week to ensure that the soil in the pot is slightly dry. You can also use a spray bottle to spray water around the flower pot. 4. Apply fertilizer appropriately Money tree needs to supplement nutrients during its growth period. When repotting, you can add some egg shells or peanut shells to the bottom of the pot to increase water permeability and air permeability. You can add some slow-release fertilizer or compound fertilizer granules to the potting soil as base fertilizer. During the growing period, add thin liquid fertilizer once every half a month. 5. Keep pruning Money tree grows very fast. If you ignore it, it will grow crooked and have no shape at all, so we need to constantly prune it to make its shape better! |
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