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Succulent leaf cuttings need to be mixed with small particles of medium!
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Don't throw succulent leaves, make leaf cuttings with soil yourself, and one can become a big pot.
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The soil used for succulent leaf interpolation pots is made with a mixture of peat soil and river sand, with a small amount of perlite. The proportion of peat soil is slightly larger, which allows the roots to grow better. The potting soil must have good drainage and air permeability, because the growth of seedlings needs certain nutrients, and the new root mold must need to be wise and slow to breathe.
Carefully remove the seedlings from the original pot and do not hurt the roots and leaves, otherwise it will be difficult to recover. If the root system is too developed, it can be pruned appropriately. Remove the dry parent leaves to avoid wasting nutrients.
After that, the bottom of the pot is covered with sand and perlite, and a little peat soil is laid. After placing the plant upright, fill it with soil.
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Vermiculite is better, or in perlite, after cuttings, put it in a bright place indoors, and generally take root and sprout in about a month to grow small seedlings.
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The soil is well ventilated and drained, and it is not easy to agglomerate.
In summer, be careful of high temperature and long-term exposure, succulent tissue cells are hypertrophied and slow to dissipate heat, which is very easy to cause sunburn of leaves. In other seasons, full sunshine helps the plants grow.
The water is dry and wet, and the watering should be watered thoroughly. Do not expose to the sun after watering, and place in a cool place with low light.
Temperatures of 15 28 are optimal, and 5 35 is the limit of plant tolerance.
Air ventilation is important, and it is necessary to strengthen ventilation at night in the sultry summer.
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Clause. 1. Prepare peat, fine sand and clay particles in a ratio of 22:5 and set aside for later use. Clay particles can also be replaced with red jade clay, hyuga stone, etc.; Fine sand can be used with coarse sand from construction sites, or river sand, but not sea sand.
Clause. 2. Spread a layer of clay particles on the substrate of the flower pot. Mix fine sand, clay particles, peat soil, charcoal grains, etc. for later use. Then add a portion of the pot as a middle layer of soil.
Clause. 3. Transplant the succulents into the pot, and then spread an appropriate amount suddenly, but at least 1 cm away from the pot. Then add an appropriate amount of water. If the succulent belongs to the variety that pays attention to air permeability, the proportion of clay particles can be increased in the middle soil.
Clause. Fourth, in the end, paving a good-looking surface soil is done! Maifan stone and mica stone are all good choices. The red jade soil will be pulverized after a certain period of time, and it is not suitable for surface soil.
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