Growth habitBlue pine prefers an environment with sufficient light. Compared with other succulents, it is more heat-resistant and drought-resistant but not cold-resistant. Likes moisture, but needs ventilation. The root system is very strong and grows rapidly, with no obvious dormancy period, and it can continue to grow even in summer. So overall, it's pretty easy to raise. Basic needssunshineLike most succulents, blue pine can be grown in full sun, but it should be avoided from direct sunlight in the summer and proper shade should be provided. It can be moved indoors in the winter. temperatureThe most suitable growth temperature is 15-35 degrees. When the temperature exceeds 35℃ in summer, the growth of the whole plant will become slow. Pay attention to ventilation. Try to keep the room temperature above 0 degrees in winter. Too low a temperature is dangerous and may cause frostbite to the blue pine. soilWhen choosing potting soil, it is best to use a deeper flower pot. The soil is generally a mixture of river sand and peat soil in a ratio of 7:3. As mentioned above, be sure to use a well-ventilated planting material; ordinary soil may cause root rot. WateringThere are different requirements for watering in different periods. In spring and autumn, wait until the soil is completely dry before watering, and be sure to water thoroughly. In summer, just water the plant normally. In winter, when the temperature drops below 5 degrees, you should gradually stop watering. Basically, you should stop watering the plant throughout the winter because blue pine is not very frost-resistant, so it is not easy to get frostbite. ReproductionBlue pine is mainly propagated by cuttings. Simply cut the plant and let it air-dry for about a week. Remember to use slightly moist soil when planting, then provide a certain amount of shading and wait for it to germinate. It can also be propagated by leaf cuttings. It is easy to grow, so it does not require too much careful management and can easily fill the entire pot. fertilizerThe selected soil has good air permeability, but does not contain many nutrients, so we can apply some fertilizer to it, generally once a month during the growing season. The above is the cultivation method of the succulent plant blue pine summarized by the editor. Doesn’t it feel easy? Let’s take action quickly. |
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