Introduction to succulent plant seedsGenerally, the seeds of succulent plants are in the middle of the flowers and can be collected after flowering. They have strong survival abilities and can usually grow quickly after planting. Their seeds spread by themselves. Succulent plant seed planting timeThe seeds of succulent plants are very suitable for planting in spring and autumn. The planting time is around March and October each year. Generally, the temperature in spring and autumn is not very high or very low, so succulent plants can grow quickly. How to plant succulent seeds1. Generally, when planting succulents, you should first choose a suitable place. It is best to plant them in a place with light. They like light very much. If there is not enough light during the growth period, the plants will not grow normally. 2. Generally, before planting succulents, you need to soak its seeds in water for a period of time. This way, the seeds can germinate and grow faster and will not be attacked by diseases and insects. 3. When planting succulents, place them evenly in the soil, then cover them with a layer of soil, and finally water them and wait for them to germinate and grow. |
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