Bear Paw IntroductionBear's Paw is a plant of the Crassulaceae family, genus Crassulaceae. The plant has many branches, green stems, thick leaves, which are arranged alternately. The leaf shape and color are beautiful, green with short white hairs on them, and the small flowers are yellow, which are very cute and have high ornamental value. The propagation method is cuttings. How to breed bear's pawBear's Paw is suitable for planting in breathable, well-drained and nutrient-rich soil. The temperature should be kept at around 25 degrees, not exceeding 35 degrees or below 5 degrees. Protect against cold in winter and keep the soil slightly dry, not too wet. Apply liquid fertilizer once a month, the concentration should not be too high, and ensure sufficient light, but avoid strong light. Watering methodBear's Paw does not require much water. Even when it is growing vigorously, it does not need to be watered too frequently. It is better to keep the soil slightly dry. If its growing environment is very humid, it is necessary to control water and increase ventilation. In addition, water should also be controlled in winter. Fertilization methodBear's Paw does not require much fertilizer. Generally, applying it once a month is enough. Liquid fertilizer can be used. Be careful not to use too high a concentration to avoid fertilizer damage. Pruning methodsWhen the young plants of Bear's Paw grow to 15 cm, they should be pinched to allow more side branches to sprout and increase their ornamental value. For branches that grow too densely, they need to be properly thinned out so that the branches can grow more evenly. Diseased and insect-infested leaves should also be trimmed in time, and rotten roots should be trimmed when repotting. Precautions for breeding bear pawBear's Paw will enter a dormant period in summer, when it needs less water and fertilizer. You should reduce the amount of watering and stop fertilizing. It can be exposed to diffuse light, but not direct sunlight. It should be ventilated frequently and sprayed with water appropriately to keep it moist. However, water should not be left in the heart of the leaves for a long time, as this may cause heart rot. |
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