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1. Moisture. When maintaining succulents, the water management should be based on the principle of seeing dry and wet, and it is necessary to water in time after the soil is dry, and it should be watered thoroughly, and half of the water should not be watered. If there is powder on the leaves, or even hairs or folds, it is not recommended that you directly water with water, the best way is to put the plants in the water and soak them, so that the bottom hole of the pot drains up to absorb water.
2. Illumination. Succulents need to have plenty of light, and the high temperature in summer also needs to be moderately protected from light, there are two types of succulents, one type is called summer succulents, which grows in summer and dormants in winter; There is also a winter type of succulent, which is dormant in the summer and grows in the winter. So when buying succulents, you must figure it out that it is best to keep succulents of the same type together.
3. Soil. Succulents use loose soil, good drainage, can be used peat plus perlite or river sand, can also use honeycomb briquette cinder, as long as there are enough size of particles, good drainage effect can be used to maintain succulents, the fertilizer level of the soil is not high.
Fourth, temperature. In the maintenance, we should pay attention to wintering, generally speaking, a lot of succulents can be tolerated at about zero degrees, and the temperature difference between day and night will be of great help to the coloring of the leaves, so if the temperature is not too low, there is no need to worry too much. Below zero degrees need to be properly protected, different varieties have requirements for overwintering temperature, meet its minimum requirements for overwintering, and help it overwinter normally.
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Medusa has a tubular root system and is relatively long, so pay attention to choosing a deeper pot for cultivation, so that its root system can be better extended.
In addition, choose soil with better air permeability, mainly granular soil, you can use peat soil with perlite, and then mix some vermiculite, because the tubular roots are most afraid of water accumulation.
Medusa is not very sun-tolerant, so be sure to give it proper shade at midday, otherwise the leaves can easily get sunburned. Especially in summer, at least 70% of the sun should be blocked, and it should be placed in a relatively ventilated place, otherwise the tubular root system is easy to rot.
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To breed succulent seedlings, you need to pay attention to the frequency and method of watering. The water requirement is high during the seedling period, so it is necessary to keep the soil moist.
In summer, the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly, which often requires a lot of water, so you need to add it slowly when watering to avoid splashing the water on the leaves, and you can also take the way of spraying to increase the humidity. In winter, when the temperature is low and the evaporation is low, you can use the bagging method to maintain the humidity of the environment, and you can go without watering for 1-2 months during this period.
Succulent seedlings have immature root systems and usually need to be cultivated in loose, fertile, well-drained and breathable soil. Generally, it is recommended that you choose imported peat with vermiculite, red jade soil and other granular media for maintenance, which can effectively prevent pests and diseases, and is not easy to make the plant rot roots.
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1. Coir + perlite + vermiculite
Coir plus perlite and vermiculite is the easiest way to mix succulent soil, and this kind of soil is also the most economical kind of succulent soil. Coco, perlite and vermiculite according to 2:1:
1 of the Billy to mix, coir permeability and air permeability are very strong, fine vermiculite can adsorb nutrients, the release of fertilizer nutrients is also very strong, perlite is a good thing for soilless seedlings, the addition of the three, nutrients multiplied.
2. Coco peat + volcanic stone + peat
Succulent also has a kind of soil that is added to part of the peat soil, which is very suitable for cultivating plants, because they are the soil at the bottom of the lake, and after years of sedimentation and weathering, it slowly turns into a unique soil, which has very good nutrients.
Volcanic stone and perlite also play a role in ripening the soil, according to the ratio of 1:1:1 plus coconut peat to stir well, it is also a good succulent nutrient soil.
3. River sand + peat
River sand and peat are also relatively simple soils suitable for succulent growth. Peat is easy to store nutrients, and the ubiquitous sand loosens the soil, making it a great environment for succulent growth. The ratio of river sand to peat is 7:2.
Only a small amount of peat is needed to give the succulent nutrients adequately. However, it should be noted that although sand can be found everywhere, be sure to wash it with water.
4. Maifan stone + green zeolite + soil
This kind of succulent soil composed of maifan stone and green zeolite plus ordinary soil can help succulents grow better. Maifan stone is spread on the top layer, this particle can change the function of the soil, making it conducive to growth, and green zeolite plays a role in sterilization and disease removal for the growth of succulents, and has the best water retention. Finally, there is the soil bottom to maintain the succulent frontal roots.
5. Sawdust + volcanic stone + peat
Sawdust itself is a very effective flower base, and adding a little sawdust to the succulent soil made of volcanic stone and peaty soil can have a welded and curing succulent effect. The sawdust from wood processing must be allowed to fully ferment in a sealed environment, and then placed in the sun before being placed in the soil.
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Medusa succulent can be propagated by cuttings, in autumn, cut a section of 8 cm long healthy branches from the mother plant, prepare loose and breathable granular soil, disinfect the branches and cuttings in the soil, do a good job of maintenance and management about half a month to take root and germinate. Dividing propagation involves depotting the original plant, cutting the root system into several clumps, and planting them one by one in the potting soil.
Medusa succulent can be propagated by cuttings, and the first cutting time can be selected in spring and autumn, which not only takes root and germinates quickly, but also has a very high survival rate. The cuttings are mainly healthy shoots of the current year, and a section of 8 cm long branches is cut from the mother plant, and then disinfected with carbendazim solution.
The cuttings substrate can be evenly mixed with part-part granular soil and three-point peat, and the granular soil can be made of perlite, red jade, etc. Then gently insert the branches into the soil and keep them fixed, watering to keep the potting soil moist environment, and you will see the roots and sprouts after about half a month.
Medusa succulents can be propagated by ramification, which can be done in spring and autumn. The original plant is depotted, pay attention not to hurt the root system when depotting, and then clean up the root soil mass, and properly prune and disinfect the root system.
A sterilized knife is prepared to cut the root system with the Medusa succulent, then cut it into two or three plants, and sterilize it with a solution of potassium permanganate after cutting. Prepare the soil and plant it one by one in the soil, and water it appropriately to do a good job of maintenance and management, so as to achieve the purpose of bursting the pot continuously.
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The succulent Medusa can live for 5-10 years. It is a very easy to raise succulent mage breed.
Medusa is succulent and especially loves to burst side buds. In the spring, in just a few months, a Medusa succulent tree can grow four or five small side buds, which can be used for propagation, and it will not be long before it becomes a new, independent Medusa succulent plant. Therefore, the vitality is relatively tenacious and can be raised for 5-10 years.
Care Notes:
The peak period for mage buds is spring, and as long as the sunlight is right and the water and fertilizer can meet the needs of the plants, a large area can be burst soon. The small side buds are also very valuable, and if they are sold separately, they can sell a large sum, and if they are sold together with the mother plant, the value will be even higher. Some people will specifically acquire this mage variety of the Raging Buds.
If you cultivate it into a more delicate bonsai, the ornamental value will be greatly enhanced.
Xiaohua thinks that the mage is a very graceful and elegant succulent, and if you can, you can buy some delicate and expensive goods. However, summer is not the most suitable time for it to grow, and it is even easy to die in the dark. Therefore, it is not recommended to buy now, it is better to wait until autumn and winter to buy it later.
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Summary. Medusa is a succulent, it should not grow in heavy clay soil, when breeding Medusa, it needs to be provided with loose drainage and good air permeability soil, can be mixed with sand, perlite and garden soil, and the potting soil should be replaced every 1-2 years to maintain the healthy growth of Medusa.
2. Watering management.
Medusa seedlings are not tolerant to stagnant water, when breeding succulent Medusa, if watering too often, it will cause the root system of the plant to rot, which will make Medusa wilt and die, you need to wait for the soil surface to dry completely before watering, and when watering Medusa, you can not sprinkle water on the center of the plant.
3. Lighting conditions.
Medusa needs sufficient light during the growth process, and when cultivating Medusa, it needs to be placed in a bright place to allow the plants to receive natural light around the clock, promote Medusa's photosynthesis, and in the case of insufficient light, use plant fill lights to supplement Medusa's light.
4. Maintenance management.
When maintaining the succulent Medusa, it is necessary to move the plant to a cool place with ventilation when the ambient temperature is higher than 35 degrees to avoid Medusa dropping leaves, and before winter, Medusa should be moved to a warm room, and the indoor temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees.
When breeding succulent Medusa seedlings, it is necessary to provide them with soft, breathable and well-drained sandy loam soil, and to control the frequency of watering, you can wait for the soil surface to dry before watering, so as to avoid the death of Medusa seedlings, and place the Medusa seedlings in a bright place with a light base to promote their light mountain transformation.
Medusa is a succulent, it should not grow in heavy clay soil, when breeding Medusa, it needs to be provided with loose drainage and good air permeability soil, can be mixed with sand, perlite and garden soil, and the potting soil should be replaced every 1-2 years to maintain the healthy growth of Medusa. 2. Watering management Medusa seedlings are not tolerant to stagnant water, when breeding succulent Medusa, if watering too frequently, it will lead to rot of the root system of the plant, which will make Medusa wilt and die, you need to wait for the soil surface to dry completely before watering, and when watering Medusa, you can not sprinkle water on the center of the plant. 3. Light conditions: Medusa needs sufficient light in the growth process, and when breeding Medusa, it needs to be placed in a bright place, so that the plants can receive the natural light of the whole slag weather, promote Medusa's photosynthesis, and in the case of insufficient light, use plant fill lights to supplement the light for Medusa.
4. When maintaining the succulent Medusa, it is necessary to move the plants to a cool place with ventilation when the ambient temperature is higher than 35 degrees to avoid Medusa falling leaves, and before winter, it is necessary to move the Meisobei Tussa to a warm room, and control the indoor temperature above 10 degrees, so as not to be frostbitten.
Now the temperature is 7-23 degrees, do you need to open the window for ventilation indoors?
Need. But at night.
You don't need it.
The temperature drops at night.
Not suitable for use in ventilated places.
Okay, thank you.
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When breeding succulent Medusa seedlings, it is necessary to provide them with soft, breathable and well-drained sandy loam soil, and to control the frequency of watering, you can wait for the soil surface to dry before watering, so as to avoid the death of Medusa seedlings, and place Medusa seedlings in a bright place to promote their photosynthesis.
1. Soil conditions
Medusa is a succulent, it should not grow in heavy clay soil, when breeding Medusa, it needs to be provided with loose drainage and good air permeability soil, can be mixed with sand, perlite and garden soil, and the potting soil should be replaced every 1-2 years to maintain the healthy growth of Medusa.
2. Watering management.
Medusa seedlings are not tolerant to stagnant water, when breeding succulent Medusa, if watering too often, it will cause the root system of the plant to rot, which will make Medusa wilt and die, you need to wait for the soil surface to dry completely before watering, and when watering Medusa, you can not sprinkle water on the center of the plant.
3. Lighting conditions.
Medusa needs sufficient light during the growth process, and when cultivating Medusa, it needs to be placed in a bright place to allow the plants to receive natural light around the clock, promote Medusa's photosynthesis, and in the case of insufficient light, use plant fill lights to supplement Medusa's light.
4. Maintenance management.
When maintaining the succulent Medusa, it is necessary to move the plant to a cool place with ventilation when the ambient temperature is higher than 35 degrees to avoid Medusa dropping leaves, and before winter, Medusa should be moved to a warm room, and the indoor temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees to avoid frostbite by Medusa.
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When cultivating succulent Medusa seedlings, sand, perlite and garden soil can be mixed into nutrient soil as a substrate for cultivation. In the cultivation of succulent Medusa seedlings, it is necessary to wait until the soil is white and then water it slightly to moisturize. And it is recommended to place the Medusa succulent seedlings on a well-lit balcony for maintenance, and when the ambient temperature is higher than 35, they need to be transferred to a ventilated and cool place for maintenance.
Cultivation method of succulent Medusa seedlings.
When raising succulent Medusa seedlings, you first need to choose the right soil. When cultivating succulent Medusa seedlings, sand, perlite and garden soil can be mixed into nutrient soil as a substrate for cultivation. In addition, during the growth of Medusa Succulents, it is necessary to change the pot every 1 2 years so that the Medusa Succulents can grow and develop healthily.
When maintaining Medusa's dusty succulent seedlings, it is also necessary to control the amount of watering. Medusa seedlings are not tolerant of stagnant water, and if you water succulent Medusa seedlings too often, it will cause their roots to rot. Each time, you need to wait until the soil is white, and then water it properly to ensure that the soil is in a slightly moist state, and pay attention to not spilling water on the leaf core when watering Medusa succulent seedlings.
Medusa seedlings are suitable for growing in a sunny environment, and they can be placed on a sunny balcony or window sill for maintenance every day, so that Medusa seedlings can receive all-weather light, so that Medusa seedlings can grow and develop vigorously. Note that when the light is insufficient, you need to use a fill light to fill the light. Ant this Zen.
When maintaining Medusa seedlings, when the ambient temperature is higher than 35, it is necessary to transfer the Medusa seedlings to a ventilated and breathable shade for maintenance, so as to avoid the Medusa seedlings from losing their leaves. Before winter, it is necessary to transfer the Medusa seedlings indoors for maintenance, and control the indoor temperature above 10 to avoid Medusa being frostbitten.
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