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It needs to be sterilized by sunbathing, so that the bacteria and germs in the soil can be killed.
The most convenient and effective way to disinfect the succulent soil is to disinfect at high temperature, using the current sun, the surface temperature can reach 60 or even 70 degrees Celsius under the sun, spread the soil on the ground, and expose it to the sun for two or three days, which is usually enough. If it is inconvenient to spread the soil on the ground, it can also be packed in a bag, so that the heat inside the bag is not easy to dissipate, and it can also be sterilized and insecticidal for a few more days.
When cultivating succulents, perlite, pine needle soil, and gravel can be mixed to make a substrate for cultivation. Succulents can be placed in a ventilated and cool place for astigmatism maintenance every day, and need to be transferred indoors for maintenance in winter. After the soil is found to be dry and whitish during the growth of succulents, it is necessary to water and moisten it in time.
Note that when growing succulents, they need to be repotted every 1 2 years.
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For succulent soils, sun exposure is the best way to disinfect the soil, which is economical and environmentally friendly. Of course, the disadvantage is that it takes a long time and occupies a large space, so you generally have to flatten the soil that has been blended, and you must try to flatten it so that the soil can be fully irradiated.
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Succulent soil, sunbathing, is both economical and environmentally friendly. Of course, the disadvantages are time-consuming and take up a lot of space. Generally, the paving soil is leveled, and it must be as flat as possible so that the soil can be irradiated.
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The flesh is small, delicate, delicate, and cute, and it looks very beautiful and is very easy to farm. Succulents have large fat leaves and can also change color. A variety of meats will look more vivid in the sun, but they can easily get sunburned.
Can that much meat bask in the sun? This question has caused a lot of confusion to many flower friends. Let's explain the question of whether succulents can bask in the sun.
There are many succulent varieties, some varieties have strong negative tolerance, can not see the sun for a short time, but can not grow in a dark environment for a long time, can be moved to the sun every 7-10 days to receive light, otherwise there may be growth or malnutrition. Succulents that do not see sunlight should be controlled with appropriate amounts of water, so as to ensure that the plants do not wilt and die.
Succulent can bask in the sun. Depending on the variety, the amount of time you need light per day is also different. Some succulent varieties require six or seven hours of light per day, some succulent varieties require three or four hours of light per day, and some succulent varieties only need two hours of light per day.
But no matter which breed of succulent, it should be properly shaded in summer to prevent the succulent from being sunburned, for example, the succulent can be moved to a semi-shady place for breeding, or an awning can be built for it.
Family breeding potted succulents are generally placed on the balcony in the open air, or placed by the window to raise, and shading measures should be taken in summer.
If the succulent is accidentally sunburned, put the potted plant in a cool and ventilated place so that it can return to normal as soon as possible.
Succulents can be farmed in the open air or indoors, but the succulents grown indoors are more delicate and the succulents raised in the open air are more robust. If you want succulents to grow better, it's best to breed them outdoors. If the succulent is cultivated indoors for a long time, it is best not to move to outdoor farming, as it can no longer adapt to the outdoor environment.
Freshly potted meaty.
The succulents that have just been potted should be cultivated in a semi-shady place. Cultivate for about half a month, and wait for its roots to adapt to the environment of the potting soil, and then let it see the light properly.
Succulent that has adapted to the environment.
After the succulent adapts to the environment, it needs to gradually accept the scattered light, and cannot immediately receive direct sunlight to prevent bad conditions.
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Succulent should not bask in the sun.
The growth of any plant is inseparable from sunlight, and only in the sunlight can they photosynthesize, and succulents are no exception. However, there are many succulent varieties, and the maintenance methods of each variety are also different. Some varieties have a greater demand for light, such as the succulent Sedum family, which needs seven or eight hours of light a day, and sufficient sunlight can make it grow more beautiful.
However, there are also some varieties of succulents that are very sun-resistant, such as the succulents of Haworthias, which need to be placed under scattered light when maintaining, and cannot be directly exposed to direct sunlight, even in spring and autumn, otherwise the leaves are easy to turn black.
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Succulents can be sunbathed, but should not be exposed to the bright summer rays. Different varieties need to receive different amounts of light.
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Farmed succulents need to bask in the sun in order to grow more vigorously, and if there is a long-term lack of light, it is easy to grow slowly.
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I believe many people know that Succulent likes sunlight very much, and only when there is enough light can it become more beautiful. But many novices don't know, the succulent has just been planted to bask in the sun? What is the best time to bask in the sun?
1. Can succulents bask in the sun just after planting?
The succulent that has just been planted can not go to the sun, and it generally needs to be allowed to pass the potting period smoothly before it can be properly supplemented with sunlight, about 7 to 10 days, during which it is best to put it in a well-ventilated place, and it is appropriate to scatter light. After all, the succulent that has just been planted, at this time the roots have not yet begun to enter the work, if you go to the sun, it is easy to make the leaves dehydrated, especially after planting into the water, if placed under the sun will also make the leaves water.
2. The best time to bask in the sun.
If you want to add sunlight to succulents, you should not be less than two hours a day, and it is generally best to keep it above 5 hours, otherwise there will be a phenomenon of overgrowth, and even the aesthetics are not very good. If it is in spring, autumn and winter, there is not much problem in giving full sunshine, after all, the light at this stage is relatively soft, so it will not cause great damage to it. In the summer, the light is relatively strong at this time, so it is necessary to pay attention to the shade measures in time, and it needs to be placed in a ventilated place to maintain, if the succulent is not dormant, then in the evening or in the morning depending on the supplement.
Although the succulent is just planted, it can't go to the sun, you need to wait until it is potted. As for the time of basking in the sun, the most important thing is to look at the succulent variety, and the season and growth are different, so the time it replenishes the sun will also have a certain difference.
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The newly arrived succulent soil can be sterilized by sunburning, steaming and spraying.
The operation of the three sterilization methods is as follows:
1. Sun exposure. Pour out the potting soil and put it on the ground, break it up and let it be exposed to the sun for 2 to 3 days, and turn the soil regularly in the process of sun drying so that it can achieve the effect of soil killing under ultraviolet radiation.
2. Steaming and killing. Put the potting soil in the iron basin into the electric pressure cooker, adjust it to the gear of imitating cooking rice, steam and kill the bacteria in the potting soil, and use the high temperature to achieve the effect of killing Yin.
3. Spraying. Spread the potting soil on the ground, use antibiotic drugs, and continue to spray after turning the potting soil after spraying, so that the potting soil can be fully and evenly sprayed to the drug, which can also achieve the effect of killing Yin.
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The newly arrived succulent soil can be sterilized by sunburning, steaming, and spraying.
The operation of the three sterilization methods is as follows:
1. Sun exposure. Pour out the potting soil and put it on the ground, break it and pave it flat, let the sun be exposed to the sun for 2 to 3 days, and turn the soil regularly in the process of sun drying so that it can achieve the effect of soil killing under ultraviolet radiation.
2. Steaming and killing. Put the potting soil in the iron basin into the electric pressure cooker, adjust it to the cooking gear for steaming and killing the bacteria in the potting soil, and use the high temperature to achieve the effect of killing the soil.
3. Spraying. Spread the potting soil on the ground, use antibiotic drugs, and continue to spray after turning the potting soil to make the potting soil fully and evenly spray the drug, and the envy can also achieve the effect of killing.
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Succulents are sun-ready and can receive about 4-6 hours of light. But be sure to pay attention to the light. If the outside temperature is above 30, don't let it out, just keep it indoors.
For the succulent meat you just bought, don't rush to bask it in the sun, otherwise it is easy to let it be in a state of lack of water, and then slowly die. You can wait for it to grow for a few days before taking it outside to soak up the sun, but you should also be careful that the light should not be too strong.
Succulents receive at least 3-4 hours of sunlight per day in their native environment, and some varieties even receive 6-8 hours of sunlight.
Due to the constraints of daily living conditions, it is impossible for the average family to receive long-term high-quality sunshine every day, but as long as there is a south-facing window, at least 2 hours of sunshine per day is sufficient.
Adequate but moderate sunlight can make succulents stronger, more compact, brighter in color, healthier, less susceptible to fungal infections, and less likely to be infected by insects.
Especially in the spring and autumn growing seasons, it is necessary to increase the number of sunshine hours as much as possible.
Succulents are divided into winter and summer types.
The winter-type species grows in winter, spring, and autumn and dormants in the summer, while the summer-type species grows in the summer and dormants in the winter.
The sunshine time, including the frequency of watering, should be determined according to the dormancy situation, generally dormant, the sunshine should not be too strong, and the watering frequency should be slightly reduced.
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