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Countless people raise succulents, only to pursue the state of succulents, as for the daily maintenance of succulents, do not care at all, only think about making succulents out of the state, so that the color of the succulent becomes more beautiful, but ignore the whole process of maintenance, succulent out of the state is equivalent to planting flowers and flowering, only a few months a year, can be out of the state, the rest of the time is also green.
The growth of plants is affected by the season and temperature, so the state performance of succulents is also different, for example, in spring, summer succulent leaves, are green from beginning to end, in autumn, winter, the seasonal temperature drops, the temperature difference between day and night is very large, succulents in the environment with a large temperature difference, you can reach the state, the time out of the state will be maintained for about 4 5 months.
In addition, the succulent state is affected by temperature difference and sunlight, and the relationship with the potting soil is not large, whether it is granular soil or peat soil, they are only related to the rooting status of the braised pork and the absorption of nutrients, and the change of the color of the succulent has nothing to do with the soil.
Control is to give succulents physical water consumption, so that its leaves become stronger, the overall appearance of the inward envelope, especially for many succulent white lovers, for a lot of knowledge and theory are not very well understood, may not know how to raise succulents, control the basic common sense is not very good maintenance, succulents are difficult to have, and the lethality rate is very high.
In order to make the color of the succulent look better, many people would rather spend the first place to buy potting soil, with a high-quality soil layer to plant succulents, in fact, the actual effect of raising is the same, the temperature difference is small, the sun is weak, no matter how good the soil, no matter how high the price of the soil, the succulents are kept in the existing situation, there is no major change.
To make the succulents fade, or wait for the autumn, move the succulents outdoors, put them outdoors, the tone will look better, or put the plant fill light at home, the plant grow light for a long time, you can also make the color of the succulent change, spend hundreds of 80 yuan, put the succulent plant under the plant fill light, long-term maintenance, a month out is nothing more than to spend more than a dozen dollars of water and electricity bills.
Continue to shine for a month, the sedum succulent leaves will definitely fade, with the plant fill light to shoot out of the succulent, the tone is better, more translucent, will be more than the outdoor outdoor raising, the effect is obvious, the color is more symmetrical, in addition to raising succulents, do not have to focus on the pursuit of perfection, the situation is temporary, because plants must photosynthesize, only in the full photosynthesis of plant photosynthesis under the premise, succulents can balance growth and development.
If the leaves are bright red from start to finish, succulents will not only grow slowly but also will not be very resistant, and in hot weather, they will easily have problems if they are not handled properly.
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This is almost the case, because the growth state of succulents is mainly affected by temperature differences and light, and the relationship between them and the flower and soil is not very large.
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This is indeed the case, and the cultivation of succulents is related to temperature and moisture, and has nothing to do with the soil, so there is no need to buy such soil.
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Don't buy special soil, it's a waste, you can buy some corresponding moist soil can sell some flower fertilizer on the market, in fact, it's very effective?
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Can be used over and over again.
1) Use a fine-pore sieve to filter the old soil, because the old soil will be broken and pulverized under the extension and squeezing of the root system of the plant, so the soil around the root system is generally broken, and the removal of debris below 2 mm is equivalent to removing the part with the most excrement of the root system.
2) Pour into potassium permanganate solution and soak it to achieve the purpose of disinfection and removal of excess salts, and separate various media with different densities to facilitate subsequent differential treatment. While separating, pay attention to the dead leaves and rotten roots floating on the water, and be sure to dispose of them.
3) Take out and dry, if the mixed soil is not clean, you can repeatedly soak - dry the steps, but do not need to use potassium permanganate, with water.
4) The dried medium is directly mixed into the new soil for use in a certain proportion, and the proportion refers to the type of succulent to be planted.
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Succulents are the first choice for many novices to raise flowers and plants because of their tenacious vitality and easy care, but novices don't know how to deal with the old soil when changing pots when breeding succulents. Old soil can be recycled, as long as the improvement work is done, it is not a problem to continue to raise plants. At the same time, it should be treated differently according to different soil configurations, porosity, and difficulty of taking.
The old soil can be discarded after repotting, but it is a pity to discard it. Because the maintenance of succulent soil will be mixed with some granular soil, succulent potting soil can be reused, but because there are often some bacteria or insect eggs in the soil replaced by succulents, and there are few nutrients left in the soil. Therefore, if the old soil is to be reused, it should be treated before use.
If it is used directly to grow flowers, it is easy to affect the growth of flowers. In addition, if the succulent soil is ordinary garden soil or unknown soil, it can be discarded directly, and there is no need to reuse it.
We can expose the soil to the sun, use high temperature to sterilize, if the weather is rainy or the sun is poor, we can also use a microwave oven to sterilize at high temperature. If you are still not sure, you can also add appropriate carbendazim to the soil.
In addition, when the old soil is replaced, it should not be used in one pot, but should be divided into two or three pots. To know that the nutrients in the used old soil have been almost consumed, it is enough to add appropriate old soil to the new nutrient soil and then plant plants.
Succulents do not have much need for nutrients, and replacing the potting soil is more for the porosity of the potting soil, which is not easy to cause water accumulation. Half of the new soil and half of the old soil, plus slow-release fertilizer, the nutrients can be completely supplied to the succulent growth. Therefore, this operation did not affect the growth of the succulent.
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OK. Generally speaking, epiphytic orchids cannot be cultivated directly from succulent soil. However, ground orchids can be raised with succulent soil.
Because the succulent soil also needs to meet the basic conditions such as breathability, moisturizing, and hypertrophy, such a growth environment is also very suitable for the ground orchid.
Epiphytic orchids are orchids that grow on rocks or other trees, so they cannot be cultivated using general culture soil. When changing the soil, it is recommended to put rotting bark, crushed stones, moss, and ceramsite.
Tree fern roots. Charcoal, volcanic stone.
and so on, and use it as a breeding planting material. This is breathable enough to grow.
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Planting succulent misconception 6, any soil can be planted succulent, and there are requirements for families to plant succulent soil.
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Yes, but not recommended.
The reason why it is not recommended is that, generally speaking, the ordinary soil is the soil that can be dug around, green space, community, pastoral, understory, etc., not to mention the time-consuming and laborious soil, the excavated soil is not necessarily breathable, and most of the harmful factors such as bacteria and insects are not recommended.
Ordinary soil is not easy to root, easy to rot, and will harden if not watered for a long time.
It is recommended to add some coconut peat, burned briquettes, large river sand, and really use ceramsite if there is no one, adding these to increase the void and enhance water permeability. Because simple soil is easy to compact.
Succulents refer to plants that have at least one of the three vegetative organs of the root, stem, and leaf of a plant that is thick and juicy and has the function of storing a lot of water. It has at least one succulent tissue, which is a living tissue that, among other functions, stores available water and allows plants to temporarily escape from external water and survive independently when the soil moisture content deteriorates and plant roots can no longer absorb and provide the necessary water from the soil.
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Yes, but if you are afraid that the water will be serious and the roots will rot, just pay attention to watering.
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For friends who raise succulents, the collocation of soil can be said to be the top priority.
For most succulents, their original living environment is arid and water-scarce climate, such as the raw stone flower, which is native to southern Africa, where it belongs to the tropical desert climate, drought and lack of water, and little vegetation.
Generally, the soil will be divided into two parts: organic planting material and inorganic planting material, and the main role of inorganic planting material is to increase the air permeability, drainage, water retention and so on of the soil; At present, red jade soil, volcanic rock, perlite, phytolite, furnace ash and even large-particle river sand are more effective for the improvement of soil permeability and drainage. The main function of organic planting material is to provide the necessary nutrients needed for plant growth, and the increase of organic planting material will also increase the water retention of the soil. Common organic planting materials include peat soil, humus soil, coconut bran, fairy soil, garden soil and so on.
Succulent seedlings and sowing soil are best to choose a small amount of small and medium particle size (to maintain a certain degree of air permeability) + appropriate more peat soil or garden soil, because the seedlings are very brittle if you need a relatively mild environment.
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Succulent nutrient soil should be bought by volume, and granular soil should be bought by weight? Did you buy it right?
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Use granular soil plus peat soil granular soil accounts for 70%.
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Yes, but it won't grow too well.
It is best to use soft peat soil. Plants rely on the root system to absorb nutrients, and whether the root system is strong or not is directly related to the state of the succulents, and the peat soil is very conducive to rooting because it is soft.
Peat soils are mainly formed in shallow lakes and waterlogged depressions. Long-term inundation by surface water and water stagnation or only weak flow are conducive to the stagnation of suspended solids, and create conditions for the growth of wet and swamp vegetation and the accumulation of organic matter.
Main insect pests: 1. Red spiders.
It mainly harms succulents of the families of the subfamily Marikenaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Asteraceae, and Unitailaceae. If you suck the juice of young stems and leaves with your mouthparts, the damaged leaves will have yellowish-brown scars that will never fade, and even wither and fall off.
The back of the leaf can be seen for cobwebs, usually accompanied by small red, white, and dark insects; If there is, it can be basically determined that it is infected with red spiders.
2. Scale insects.
One of the most common insect pests of succulents, like to attach to the back of the leaf and the center of the leaf, the damage is very wide, often harming succulents with relatively thin leaf skin and large water content, such as sedum and cactus, but less harmful to succulents of the family Apricot family, unitail family, protolifloraceae and other families.
Scale insects suck the sap of stems and leaves, resulting in poor plant growth, wilting and death in severe cases, and also inducing coal stain disease, which is a very harmful insect. It has an earlier peak than spider mites and often begins to multiply in early spring.
3. Gray butterfly.
A butterfly whose larvae are more harmful to succulents and are not easy to spot. Succulents of the Sedum family with small or stick-shaped leaves, such as otome heart and rainbow jade, are commonly found in small or stick-shaped leaves, and are not harmful to large, thin or hairy leaves.
The gnawing leaves often burrow into the center of the leaves and gnaw from the inside out, so when they are found, all the leaves of the plant are damaged and on the verge of death.
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Some varieties can, and the most common succulents, like the Hazy Moon, are not very demanding on the soil. Some varieties are more delicate, and it is recommended to use a mixture of granular soil, peat soil, coconut soil, etc., and some people use river sand to grow succulents, and succulents grow well.
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Some flower lovers who have just become obsessed with succulents will suffer from the lack of soil around them, and want to know if the soil they can find around them can grow succulents.
Generally speaking, most people can find the soil around them, one is mud soil, and the other is garden soil. The roadside digging is generally muddy soil, which is characterized by being entangled like mud after watering, and is very easy to harden after drying, which is not breathable, and is not suitable for succulent growth. Garden soil can be understood as the soil for planting vegetables, or other plants that have been planted for a long time (such as the soil in the forest), the advantage is that it is rich in nutrients, and it can be regarded as loose and breathable, but the disadvantage is that it may contain some germs and insect eggs.
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The soil is full of nutrients, and there is no soil without nutrients, unless it is particularly clean sand.
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It is perfectly fine to grow succulents with soil that is completely devoid of nutrients, the basic requirements for plant growth are sunlight and water, everything else is secondary. I have raised succulents for more than four years, and I have raised nearly 400 varieties, but due to limited conditions, I can only maintain them indoors, and the ventilation conditions are poor, so I use pure granular soil, and I don't think there is anything bad about raising them.
PS: My understanding is that there is no peat and nutrient soil, which is the so-called soil without nutrients at all.
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It can live, but it doesn't necessarily grow well.
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If you are not at ease, you can mix some slow-release fertilizer.
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The question of soil is not decisive, but is important in terms of conservation. At present, most of the succulent soils in China are mixed with multiple planting materials.
1. Provide nutrition: This piece is mostly responsible for garden soil and slow-release fertilizer. In addition, peat can also play a role in slow-release fertilizer, but it is recommended to "wash" peat before use, because peat tends to change the pH of the soil.
2. Breathable and soft: The misunderstanding of domestic meat soil lies in this piece, let's take a look at what are the planting materials that can be breathable and loose to prevent the soil from forming plates.
Blue stone: (also called light stone, pumice stone, phytolite, etc.): it is porous, and the voids are visible to the naked eye, so it has strong water absorption and water retention; And because it is granular, there is a large gap between the particles when stacked, so it has relatively good air permeability. The disadvantage is that it is fragile.
Red Jade Soil: Personally, I think this soil is a bit too deified, it is made of volcanic ash accumulation, and it is the most widely used soil medium. It is also one of the most widely used cultivation media in Japan.
To put it bluntly, it is a crushed volcanic stone, which is still conducive to water storage and drainage, and can also provide trace elements.
Peat: Also known as peat, peat, black soil, peat. Sterile, non-toxic, non-polluting, good ventilation, light weight, water holding capacity, fertilizer retention. It can play a certain role in slow-release fertilizer, peat can be used as humic acid compound fertilizer, or it can be directly used as organic fertilizer.
River sand: the water retention is average, the air permeability is good, and it can also be reused. The disadvantage is in terms of soil leakage.
Activated carbon: artificially granulated and sintered by carbonization, it does not contain any organic matter, has a strong adsorption effect, and has a relatively hard texture. The effect is only breathable and water retention, and the performance is average.
Bricks: To be honest, the bricks are smashed and sifted, and the effect is really good, and the water retention and hardness can be taken into account. But the breathability is not very good.
Cinder: a product of coal burning, strong air permeability, general water retention, before use, it is necessary to soak for a period of time to remove fire gas (there will be sulfides, damage plants). It's actually very easy to use.
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