Sedum succulents: Sedum succulents are a relatively common succulent, characterized by thick, fleshy leaves, a variety of colors, and different shapes. These succulents prefer full sun and good ventilation and grow at a suitable temperature of 15-30. When it comes to watering, sedum succulents need the right amount of water and can't be overwatered so as not to cause root rot. Generally, when watering, you can observe the dryness of the soil, wait until the soil is dry before watering, and water thoroughly each time.
Cactus succulents: Cactus succulents are slow-growing plants that are characterized by their spiny seats and spines, which are able to store water. These succulents prefer full sun and dry conditions, and are suitable for growth at temperatures of 20-30. In terms of watering, cactus-like succulents require less water, and it is generally sufficient to water once a week, taking care not to allow water to accumulate in the thorn seat to avoid causing rot.
Stoneflower Succulents: Stoneflower succulents are a special type of plant characterized by their short body shape and rounded appearance, which can store large amounts of water. These succulents prefer plenty of sunlight and a small amount of water, and are suitable for growth at a temperature of 15-25.
When it comes to watering, succulents require very little water, and generally once a month is sufficient. At the same time, care should be taken to avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot.
In general, the maintenance of succulents needs to be adjusted according to the habits of different varieties. In addition to watering, it is also necessary to pay attention to the management of light, temperature, ventilation, etc. Succulents do not have a high demand for fertilizer, and generally 2-3 times a year can be fertilized. When choosing a fertilizer, you can choose organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer, but be careful not to over-fertilize so as not to cause harm to the plant.
In addition, it is important to note how succulents reproduce. Some varieties of succulents can be propagated by cuttings, divides, etc., and the best time to reproduce is in spring and autumn. When propagating, it is necessary to pay attention to measures such as selecting healthy plants, providing a suitable growth environment, and controlling watering and fertilization to ensure successful propagation.
In general, the maintenance of succulents requires a certain amount of patience and care. In the process of maintenance, it is necessary to pay attention to the growth of the plant, and adjust the maintenance method and environmental conditions in time to ensure the healthy and strong growth of the plant. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the principle of green environmental protection and minimize the negative impact on the environment and ecology.
The above is the introduction and maintenance of succulents, I hope it can help you!
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