Can succulents be planted in the ground?Succulents can be planted in the ground, but they are not suitable for planting in the ground. Generally, succulents need regular weeding in addition to normal maintenance when planted in the ground. Generally, succulents planted in the ground will be deprived of nutrients by other plants during their growth, so it is better to maintain them in potted plants. Planting succulents in the ground for the winterGround-planted succulents are perennial plants. They are not very cold-resistant and cannot survive the winter normally. Generally, they need to be covered with a layer of plastic or straw. They also need ventilation and light during the winter. Planting succulents in the ground for summerSucculents can be planted in the yard. They will enter a dormant state in the summer. Generally, you need to control the water when caring for them, keep the soil in the pot as dry as possible, and provide shade when the light is strong. How to plant succulents in the ground1. Soil The soil for growing succulents should be highly permeable or well-permeable. Generally, a mixture of leaf mold, vermiculite and fine sand can be used when preparing the soil. 2. Leaf selection Select healthy and growing succulents, then cut off the leaves of the succulents. After the wounds heal, dip them in a small amount of rooting powder. 3. Planting Place the processed succulent leaves neatly on the soil, then soak the soil. Just make sure the soil is moist in the later stage, and they will slowly take root. Precautions for planting succulents in the ground1. Temperature: Succulents are thermophilic plants. It is best to control the environmental temperature at around 15-20℃ during maintenance. If the temperature is too high, succulents will enter a dormant period. 2. Watering: Succulents like a dry environment. They only need to be watered once every 5 days or half a month during the growth period. Do not water them immediately after planting. 3. Fertilization: After taking root and sprouting, succulents need to be applied with organic fertilizer every half a month to supplement nutrients so that they can maintain normal growth. |
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