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Do not water the succulent with soil and potted just on the pot, place it in a ventilated and cool place for 3-5 days, and wait until the root wounds are completely healed, and then you can water it thoroughly and put it outdoors with sufficient sunlight for normal maintenance.
Potting soil is tidal. It's a little bit of moisture, but it's not wet, this is the best, so you don't need to water it for the time being, and you can put it in a scattered light place to maintain. Wait until three days, a small amount of water, about ten days, new roots generally grow out of the bare roots planted different people have different operations, some people prune the roots directly after the dry soil pot, so that the operation is convenient and fast, of course, it can not be watered immediately, watering immediately has the risk of black rot, because the wound is not dry.
<> for the succulents that have just been potted, it is generally not watered, especially the seedlings, it is best to pot on dry soil, and after 3-4 days, pour or spray appropriate water around the roots, not more, and the soil surface can be damp. Spring and autumn watering. Spring and autumn season is the peak season of succulent growth, during this time the growth rate of plants is faster, the demand for water is also relatively high, this time to keep the soil in a slightly humid state, increase the number of watering, a small number of times in spring and autumn climate temperature difference is large, the balcony south, about five hours of sunshine per day, medium granular soil does not retain water, so you can be bold watering, generally dry on watering, there is no certain rule.
Succulent pots are often glazed ceramic pots, which are not conducive to ventilation, and such pots should pay attention to the permeability of the soil and the rhythm of watering. There is also the permeable hole of the basin, there is a permeable hole water will flow out if you are more watered, if you don't have it, you should pay attention to less watering during the growth period, the potting soil can be watered thoroughly when it is dry, and pay attention to avoid high temperature, high humidity, frost and rain. Small seedlings need to keep the potting soil moist, not exposed to the sun or low temperature below 5 degrees.
Water, avoid the leaves, and try to keep ventilation as much as possible.
They mean that the soil is dry and then watered, it is better to let the soil dry than to be too wet, and when the soil is not dry, do not water, and watering will make the soil completely wet.
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Succulents that have just been planted can be watered, according to the dry and wet conditions of the potting soil, and the watering principle of seeing dry and wet can be maintained. Succulent as long as the leaves are not wrinkled, there is no need to water within a few days, and some water is brought along the edge of the pot after the day, don't get the leaves, the leaves absorb water and harden, indicating that the pots can be raised normally.
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Succulents generally like light, and must not be watered when they are just planted. The newly planted succulent itself is a slow seedling period, and the succulent slowly adapts to the soil environment, and the succulent itself stores a lot of water in the rhizome, so wait for the roots to adapt to the potting soil environment, and then water after the new stem buds grow.
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The newly planted succulents are in the slow seedling stage, the amount of water requirements is not very large, it is best to maintain normal watering in spring and autumn, if the weather is transparent, and the temperature is moderate in spring and autumn, the tissue on the succulent leaves does not have a great demand for nutrients, generally watered once after 3 or 4 days, generally once after a week.
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No. Succulents are planted and then have a slow seedling period, which is the process by which succulents adapt to the soil, and watering at this time will have a bad effect on the roots of the plants.
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I don't think so, because succulents don't need to be watered, they just need to be watered once in a while, so succulents are very easy to raise.
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Plant succulents, and after potting, don't rush to water them, give it a week!
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1. Succulents, unlike other plants, cannot be watered immediately after transplanting. It is necessary to go through a slow seedling period, generally two to three weeks, and then you can water it normally.
2. One of the major characteristics of succulents is that water is stored in the mesophyll. So when there is a shortage of water, the leaves will also become shriveled, and this is when you know to water. If it does not recover the next day after watering, it may be that the root system has a problem with water absorption.
It is necessary to extend the watering time to allow the fibrous roots to recover.
3. When the leaves on the outside of the succulent wither, it is necessary to check the internal leaves in time. If it is normal to have a bad match inside, it means that the succulent has entered the dormant period, and it is necessary to stop watering at this time, because the plant absorbs less water, and watering too much will lead to water accumulation and root rot.
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1. When it comes to succulents, it is generally thought that it has the characteristics of drought tolerance and dry resistance, which will make people feel that succulents do not need to be watered, which is actually wrong, succulents also need to be watered, as long as the amount of watering and the number of watering are controlled.
2. When the leaves of the lower circle of succulents are soft and shriveled, the leaves are not yellowed and want to fall, and the leaves of the upper circles are hard, which makes Bi a little short of water, and can generally be watered. If the leaves below are not hard after 12 hours of watering, it means that the root system is not very good, and you should extend the watering interval in the next round to force the roots.
3. In spring, summer and autumn, it is best to water in the evening or in the cool afternoon, and in winter, because the temperature is too low, it is best to choose watering at noon.
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In my many years of meat farming, there is only one case where I will water the succulent immediately after planting, and it is directly watered thoroughly: that is, the succulent with vermiculite particles or river sofa roots alone, after it comes out, I will directly pot, and then plant it in a pot with good granular soil, and then water it thoroughly and put it in a sunny environment for normal maintenance. This is usually done in spring or autumn, and I basically don't dare to do this in the summer, because the temperature is too high in summer to repot succulents, let alone newly planted succulents.
There is also a situation in which I will directly water the succulent rock about 3-5 days after planting: that is, the succulent will be directly moved with soil and potted. Like the mage and some succulent seedlings, I will not prune the roots of them in the process of moving pots, the former because it is not necessary, and the latter because the root system itself is not developed enough.
In spring or autumn, I repot or repot them, they are directly moved to the new pot with soil, and then put in a cool and ventilated place for about 3-5 days, and after the root wounds torn off during the pot transfer process are completely healed, I will directly water them thoroughly, and then put them in a sunny environment to maintain normally.
In the last case, I will spray the soil with water until it is slightly damp before potting, that is, succulent new planting: spring and autumn just started succulent new planting, we generally use the dry planting method of tidal soil, spray the soil to a slight damp with water dissolved with fungicide, to the extent that it can be held into a clump by hand, and dispersed immediately after loosening, so that the root system of the succulent pot will not be moldy and rotten because the soil is pure and moist, and there is just the right temperature to support its roots. After potting, the succulent will be placed in a cool and ventilated place with bright scattered light maintenance, about 7 days and then a small amount of watering, continue to keep the soil slightly damp, about 15 days can be smoothly rooted and potted, and then watered through the normal maintenance in a sunny environment.
First of all, the subject chose a wrong season to plant succulents: in the case of high temperatures in summer, it is very slow to serve succulents, and even it is possible to serve pots at all, so I have always not recommended that you buy new succulents in summer, which is not only laborious, but also thankless! Secondly, the subject should not water the succulent immediately after potting, let alone water a lot:
Newly planted succulents in spring and autumn, a small amount of watering to keep the soil slightly damp, before the new root system grows, do not water the soil directly, will lead to its rotten roots and black rot!
Since the subject's newly planted succulent pants have been watered in the summer, what should I do in the future? It is recommended that the subject first put the succulent ** and then put it in a ventilated place to re-dry the roots, wait for the root system to be completely dry and no abnormal conditions before potting, after potting a small amount of watering along the edge of the pot, keep the soil slightly moist, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place with bright light to maintain, after the soil is dry, then a small amount of watering, if the roots are successful, water normally and maintain normally, if there are no roots, keep the soil slightly moist, until the succulent roots.
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1. Do you need to water the newly planted succulents?
2. Do newly planted succulents need to be watered?
3. Do you need to water succulents when they are newly planted?
4. Do you need to water the succulents that have just been potted?
1.Newly planted succulents do not need to be watered.
2.It has just changed to a new environment, at this time the root system is more fragile, not well fit with the soil, and now watered, it is easy to cause root rot.
3.About 10 days after planting, new roots will grow, and you can water them.
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No, you don't. Generally, succulents are potted in damp soil, so newly planted succulents do not need to be watered. But if it is a succulent purchased online, or a succulent plant that has been repotted and replaced, it is necessary to pay attention to it, and at this time it is necessary to take the pot before watering.
If it is potted on dry soil, the roots of the succulent plant have not yet grown, and at this time it does not have the ability to absorb water, and watering will only increase the burden on him. Once the succulent has acclimatized to the environment of the new soil, it's not too late to water. Generally, it is watered about a week after potting.
How to tell if a succulent is potted:Succulent plant planting is divided into two situations, one is cuttings, and the other is planted with roots (generally pruned), and the roots should be trimmed and dried before planting, and then planted after the wound is dried. If it is a cutting, the leaves of the plant will be consumed during the potting period, and when you start to see that the old leaves are not softening or new leaves are starting to grow, it means that the succulent cuttings have taken root and served the pot.
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Succulents are a kind of green plants that we often raise, with beautiful shapes and different forms, which are very ornamental and decorative. However, you should also pay attention to the method of raising succulents, such as raising succulents, paying attention to watering and light. If the succulent plant has just been planted, don't rush to water it, look at the succulent's root system and growth.
Do not water newly planted succulents. If you water at this time, the roots will appear to be long. After the planting is completed, the seedlings should be placed in a cool environment to slow the seedlings, and then watered after potting.
In post-management, water should be done twice a week in spring and autumn. In the summer, the water evaporates quickly. After finding that the soil is dry, it needs to be watered in time to keep it hydrated.
In winter, it can be watered every 7 to 10 days.
There is no set time for how long a succulent plant needs to be watered after it is first planted, and the interval depends on different situations. In the first case, if the fleshy root system is not damaged and the pot is simply repotted, then it can be watered every 3 days, otherwise the soil is too wet and easy to rot. In the second case, replant after pruning the fleshy root system.
If planting it in dry soil, water it immediately to keep the soil slightly moist. But if the soil is moist when planting, it should be watered every 5-7 days.
Succulents are not tolerant of waterlogging, so be careful not to overwater them. Dry is better than wet. Once the potting soil is waterlogged, the root system is prone to rot, affecting growth.
When watering, do not water from the beginning. Try to keep the leaves free of water. Water from the edge of the pot and let the water soak in slowly, paying attention to the water temperature and soil temperature.
In addition, don't rush to water the newly potted plants, wait 3-5 days before moistening the soil.
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Watering the freshly planted succulents, wait for the root system of the plant to adapt to the growth environment, and slowly inject water into it along the pot wall when watering, so that the soil humidity is gradually at 80%.
1. Watering method
Watering water for freshly planted succulents should wait until the plants grow new roots, and when watering, you need to inject water along the wall of the pot to make the soil gradually in a moist state, pay attention not to let the bottom of the pot accumulate water, otherwise the succulent will have rotten roots.
2. Growth environment
Newly planted succulents are sensitive to light and temperature, so they should be placed in an environment where the temperature is between 15 and 23 degrees, and the plants should be shaded by 60% of the sunlight to promote the succulents to pass the seedling stage smoothly.
3. Provide light
When the succulents begin to grow, they should be moved to a sunny window, so that the plants can photosynthesize for about six to eight hours a day.
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