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The <> succulent bluebird is native to Mexico and has blue-green leaves and compact and beautiful flowers. The morphological characteristics of the varieties are cute, have high ornamental value, and are deeply loved by home furnishings. How do you raise a succulent bluejab?
First of all, we need to understand the breeding methods of bluebirds and the cultivation techniques and main precautions for each season, so that we can grow healthy bluebirds.
1. The main growth habits of succulent bluebirds.
1. Succulent bluebirds love cool and soft sunlight. Not cold-tolerant, afraid of high temperatures. In spring and autumn, the growing period gives sufficient light, the leaves are long due to insufficient light, and they like a warm environment, and they can have full sunshine in summer, 2, they like full sunshine, full sunshine, and prevent direct exposure to high temperatures in summer.
Avoid hot and humid environments in summer to prevent root rot. Watering should be "dry and thorough" to avoid long-term water accumulation. Keep the potting soil dry in winter.
2. How to raise succulent bluebirds.
1. Temperature. Blue jays are resistant to high temperatures and scorching sun. However, too long exposure to sunlight can easily lead to aging, so if the temperature is too high, it should be avoided from direct sunlight at noon, and it should be arranged in a sunny position in the morning and evening. When the temperature is high, the growth slows down, and at the same time, attention should be paid to water control to prevent root rot.
2. Soil. Use well-drained sandy loam soil, which is best disinfected and can also be sterilized in the sun. Generally, it is repotted once every 2 years. Before changing pots, the potting soil should be dried and depotted, pruned in time to remove the dead roots, and planted after drying the wound.
3. Cultivation techniques of bluebirds.
1. Watering should be strictly controlled when the temperature is low in spring. When it is more than 10, change the pot and expose it to the sun for sterilization. Generally, it is repotted once every 2 years.
Stop watering for a few days before changing pots, make the potting soil dry and depotted, cut off the roots in time, leave it for 3 5 days, and apply a little root bido rooting agent on the wound, and then plant. After planting, place it in a semi-shaded place, and water it slightly after 2 to 3 days to keep the potting soil dry. After the temperature rises, you can increase the amount of watering to make the potting soil moist and dry, and avoid over-wetting the soil.
Get plenty of light. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be applied in small amounts. The frequency of watering should be reduced during the rainy season.
2. When the temperature is hot in summer, it should be arranged on a balcony with light for cultivation. When the temperature is high, attention should be paid to water control to prevent root rot. Increase the amount of watering in late summer when the temperature cools.
3. Autumn is suitable for arranging on the east and west facing balconies or window sills. In autumn, it should be placed in a place where there is no rain. When the temperature is cool, stop fertilizing. When the weather gets cooler, you can gradually reduce the amount of watering until it is dormant. Frostbite should be prevented when the temperature drops.
4. It is not cold-tolerant in winter, and the temperature in the balcony should be kept above 5 degrees Celsius in winter, and watering should be strictly controlled and sufficient sunlight should be obtained. When the temperature is above 10, it should be watered properly.
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3 problems that need to be paid attention to in the maintenance of succulent bluebirds, as well as the best 3 tips to help your bluebirds in their homes also get out of the state easily, pink blue is pleasant, exquisite and unique.
Trick 1: The soil is mainly sandy soil, which is rich in nutrients and has a better effect.
Compared with the general succulent, the water requirement of bluebird is still slightly higher, so we should pay special attention to the water permeability and air permeability of the soil when mixing soil. It is suggested here that everyone should mainly use sandy soil, and you can use humus, river sand and perlite in 4:3:
Mix in the ratio of 3. Humus is mainly used to provide nutrients for the growth of bluebirds, while river sand and perlite can provide certain minerals, while keeping the soil very good water and air permeability.
Of course, in order to further enhance the fertility of the soil, we can add some bone powder or dried fruit shells to the potting soil as the base fertilizer, and then choose a material with good air permeability, permeable holes at the bottom, and add a permeable layer before potting, so that the three-pronged approach can effectively avoid water accumulation in bluebirds.
Tip 2: Plenty of light for at least 5 hours a day, and full-time light is the fastest.
The bluebird is very light-loving, and with plenty of light and a dark environment, it will show a completely different state of growth. Once the bluebird is exposed to low light for a long time, the leaf arrangement will be very loose, and it will grow into the potting soil, seriously destroying its own beauty, and the color will become dull. On the other hand, when the light is sufficient, the bluebird will not only be pink and pleasant, but also show a vigorous vitality.
In my opinion, the growth of the bluebird needs to ensure at least 5 hours of light a day, if there are conditions for the flower friends, can provide it with full-time light, then the bluebird will also return you with the most amazing beauty.
Tip 3: Keep the soil moist and judge the watering time by looking at the leaves.
Bluebird likes to grow in moist soil, but the soil moisture can not be too large, especially can not occur waterlogging, if there are flower friends feel difficult to judge, remind everyone, you can judge by observing the leaves at the bottom of the bluebird, because the number of bluebird leaves, the leaves are thick, the water storage capacity is strong, once the water is insufficient, it will give priority to consuming the water stored in the bottom leaves, at this time the bottom of the leaves will be wrinkled, we only need to see the bottom of the bluebird leaf folds, to make up for it water, Of course, special care should be taken to prevent water accumulation.
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Hello! According to the description of your question, the reason for raising bluebird succulents, pink bluebird is a very high-value species, which is a succulent plant of the genus Pseudolithaceae in the family Sedumaceae. But many people can't raise it well, and the reason is that this succulent is very fond of wearing skirts.
The pink bluebird has thick leaves and does not need much water, so you must control your hands when watering. If you wear a skirt, you can cut off the leaves in half to accelerate consumption, and properly shade more than 32 in summer. (28 areas with strong ultraviolet rays) in the other three seasons to give sufficient light and ventilation.
Pink bluejabs are also varieties that do not like to burst side buds, and we can take the method of chopping off the head or cutting leaves to obtain a group of pink bluebirds.
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When breeding bluebird succulents, it is necessary to provide them with sand, humus, and pearlstone mixed soil, which is conducive to improving the air permeability of plant roots, and controlling the temperature environment between 15 and 25 degrees, and should be moved to indoor maintenance when it is lower than 5 degrees in winter, and in summer, it is necessary to water the bluebird succulents every 3 to 4 days to keep the soil slightly wet.
1. Soil conditions
Bluebird succulents are suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil, you can mix sand, humus, and pearlstone, and then add a few pieces of fertilizer cake as base fertilizer, and regularly loosen the soil to ensure the porosity of the soil, which is conducive to improving the air permeability of the roots of the plant.
2. Temperature environment
Bluebird succulents are thermophilic plants, which need to be placed in a temperature environment between 15 and 25 degrees when breeding, which is conducive to promoting the rapid growth of plants, and in winter, when the temperature is lower than 5 degrees, the bluebird succulents should be moved indoors for maintenance, and the temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees by turning on the air conditioner.
3. Moisture conditions
Bluebird succulents need to be provided with moist soil, and the plants should be watered every 3 to 4 days in the summer when the temperature is warmer, and the excess water can be left at the bottom of the pot to prevent the roots of the soil from rotting.
4. Precautions
When breeding bluebird succulents, it is necessary to loosen the soil every 2 to 3 months to reduce the stickiness of the soil and prevent soil compaction, and change the pot for the bluebird succulents every 1 to 2 years, and at the same time cut off the rotten parts of its roots, and use carbendazim for sterilization.
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When breeding bluebird succulents, you can mix sand, humus, and garden soil to make a substrate for cultivation, and pay attention to the appropriate amount of base fertilizer to the soil to improve fertility after the soil is completed. The bluebird succulent can be placed in a bright place for maintenance every day, when the light is too strong, it needs to be shaded, and when the temperature is lower than 5 in winter, it needs to be transferred to the room for maintenance to avoid frostbite caused by low temperature.
When raising bluebird succulents, you first need to choose the right soil. Bluebird succulents are suitable for growing in loose, breathable, well-drained soil, and when breeding bluebird succulents, sand, humus, and garden soil can be mixed into a substrate for cultivation. Note that after the soil blending is completed, several pieces of basal fertilizer need to be added to the soil to improve the fertility of the soil.
In addition, it is necessary to loosen the soil regularly to ensure that the soil is loose.
Bluebird succulents like to grow in a sunny environment, and the bluebird succulents can be placed in a sunny place for maintenance every day to ensure sufficient light. Note that in the summer high temperature, it needs to be transferred to a ventilated and cool place for maintenance to avoid burning the leaves at high temperatures.
Bluebird succulents are suitable for growing in a high temperature environment, and the indoor temperature needs to be controlled between 15 and 25 in the process of maintaining bluebird succulents, so that bluebird succulents can grow and develop vigorously. Note that when the temperature is lower than 5 in winter, the bluebird succulent should be transferred indoors for maintenance, and the room temperature should be controlled above 10.
Bluebird succulents are suitable for growing in a humid environment, and the soil needs to be kept in a moist state on a daily basis. In summer, the water evaporates quickly, so it needs to be watered every 3 to 4 days. In addition, it is necessary to ensure that the pot has good drainage, so that the excess water can be discharged smoothly.
Avoid water decay in the soil.
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Summary.
1. Breeding methods of thin-leaved bluebirds.
Similar to other succulent breeding methods, there are three main methods: sowing, cuttings and branching. The sowing method is to use the seeds of thin-leaved bluebirds for sowing, but it is generally difficult to collect seeds, and the longer the seeds are preserved, the lower the germination rate, and they are generally harvested and planted. The best time to sow seeds is in the spring, when the seeds germinate in one to two weeks after being buried in the soil.
The breeding method of the succulent bluebird.
1. Breeding methods of thin-leaved bluejays Thin-leaved bluejays are similar to other succulent breeding methods, mainly including seeding method, cuttings method and dividing method. The sowing method is to use the seeds of thin-leaved bluebirds for sowing, but it is generally difficult to collect seeds, and the longer the seeds are preserved, the lower the germination rate, and they are generally harvested and planted. The best time to sow seeds is in the spring, when the seeds germinate in one to two weeks after being buried in the soil.
What happened to the withered leaves of the seedlings.
Cuttings are divided into leaf cuttings, stem cuttings and root cuttings, thin-leaved bluebird is generally leaf cuttings, but the survival rate of bluebird leaf cuttings is very low, and the speed of rooting and germination is very slow. When carrying out leaf cuttings, it is necessary to choose vigorous and vigorous leaves in order to be easy to take root and survive when leaf cuttings, and it is best to dip rooting powder and then leaf cuttings, which will not only improve the success rate, but also shorten the rooting time. The thin-leaved bluebird succulent will grow many small plants around the mother plant, and when these small plants have grown some roots, we cut off them together with this part of the roots, and then plant them in other pots, and place them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and they can survive after 1-2.
Did you put it in the sun?
LED lights. Can ordinary soil live?
How about the temperature that you can have?
It's okay to water it every 10 days.
The temperature should be 23 to 27
If it doesn't work in ten days, it should be within five days.
If your temperature is a little high and you have been watering for a long time, you will definitely wither.
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Succulents are suitable for using soil with good water permeability, good air permeability, dry, sterile and insect-free. For beginners, it is recommended to use a mixture of perlite and coir (1:2) to make the substrate, which is suitable for the growth needs of most succulents.
For the dry climate of the north, it is necessary to increase the moisture retention properties of the soil; For wet and rainy southern weather, it is necessary to improve the drainage performance of the soil.
Succulents need plenty of light to grow, and too little or dark light can lead to growth. When raising succulents indoors, it is advisable to place them in a sunny window or balcony. If the temperature is too high in summer, you can use a shading net with a shading rate of 70% and avoid the sun exposure at 12-15 o'clock; In other seasons, you can get enough sunlight.
Pay attention to watering control. To see the dryness and wetness, pay attention to the degree of dryness and wetness.
So-called"See Dry"It means that after watering once, wait until the soil surface is white, and the surface and internal soil moisture disappear, and then water the second time, and you can't wait for the potting soil to dry for a long time before watering. The general method is to put your finger inside the soil and feel it dry before watering. If the inside is wet, it is not suitable for continuous watering, which is easy to cause water accumulation in the lower part of the soil, which will seriously lead to root rot.
So-called"See wet"It means that every time you water, you have to water thoroughly, that is, until there is water seeping out of the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot, and you can't water it"Half cut water"(i.e., wet at the top and dry at the bottom), because the roots of a pot of vigorous plants are mostly concentrated at the bottom of the pot and watered"Half cut water"In fact, it is equivalent to not watering.
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1. Bluebird succulents have certain requirements for soil, which must be kept in sandy loam soil with good drainage and good air permeability, and must be disinfected and sterilized, which can be exposed to the sun or watered with sterilization solution. When repotting the succulent bluebird, you can cut off the dry root system in time, dry the wound and replant.
2. Succulent bluebird likes a sunny environment, and needs to be kept in a sunny place to keep good light exposure, under the action of sunlight, it can make the bluebird grow strong and the leaf color is good-looking. In summer, it is necessary to avoid sweltering heat and avoid sun exposure to prevent foliage burns. Sufficient sunlight is given during the growing season in spring and autumn, and full sunlight is moved indoors in winter.
3. Bluebirds are similar to other succulents, with less demand for water and can not tolerate drought, so they should pay attention to watering. In the growth stage of the bluebird, you can follow the watering principle of seeing dry and wet, and must wait until the soil is dry and watered thoroughly at one time, but not too often, nor too much water at one time, to avoid long-term water accumulation in the soil.
Keep it as usual, and turn on the lamp appropriately at night to extend the light.
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