Clay pots are very absorbent, what else do you need to breed succulents?

Updated on parenting 2024-08-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Temperature, sunlight, you need to pay attention to a certain temperature, full sunlight, in order to grow well, the temperature needs to be 20-30 degrees, not too low, the sun should be exposed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The terracotta pot itself is breathable, has good water permeability, and basic green plants can be planted.

    Red pottery does not retain water, and it is more suitable when the amount of water is not well grasped in the early stage, especially if the hand is cheap and likes to water.

    To raise succulents in terracotta pots, first of all, Pachaina should pay attention to watering and not lack water.

    Secondly, it is also important to raise succulents to see the light nucleus, and then to raise succulents, the soil is also very important.

    Spend more time in the sun, and if you are indoors, you should put it by the window on the sunny side, and you should rotate it often because it is indoors. In the summer, it was watered less, now more than once a week. In the current situation, first check whether the roots are rotten, and if the roots are rotten, the leaves and leaves will be cut in good condition, and then look at whether the soil is compacted, and if it is compacted, it will be replaced with good hydrophobic soil, this plant is not afraid of wetness but is afraid of dryness... If the soil is not nutrient soil, please apply a little organic fertilizer every ten days or so... In this way, a good rosette type can be maintained, and the fertilizer is fermented with rice water for half a month and mixed with water one-to-one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The terracotta pot has a high air permeability, not suitable for use in the north, the air is dry and needs to be replenished frequently, and a small amount of water should be poured every other day, which is difficult to manage, and the drainage capacity of the soil needs to be reduced.

    The disadvantages of raising succulents in terracotta pots are mainly that it has strong air permeability, not suitable for breeding in the northern environment, succulents can be quickly drained after watering, and the air permeability is too strong for the dry north is undoubtedly the disadvantage of breeding, and it is necessary to replenish water frequently, otherwise it will affect the normal growth of succulents.

    The terracotta pot has strong air permeability, suitable for breeding in humid areas, can play a good role in air permeability, and it is relatively easy to survive in breeding succulents, but in dry areas, plus succulents are water-loving, and must be a small water per day, 4 5 a large water, difficult to manage.

    If the terracotta pot is planted in the north, it needs to require poor soil permeability, and the peat soil and vermiculite can be prepared in accordance with the ratio of 5:2 to reduce the drainage capacity of the soil, so that the succulents can absorb water normally, and the peat soil and vermiculite can be prepared in the same amount as the breeding in the south.

    Clay pot culture succulents in addition to the high air permeability has no other drawbacks, only in the preparation of soil to reduce drainage, can also make succulents grow normally, some succulent roots can store a lot of water, for the demand for water is not high varieties, the most suitable for clay pot culture.

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