1. SoilWhen growing Sedum, you need to use loose, well-drained soil. You can use leaf mold and garden soil with an appropriate amount of river sand to mix it. 2. WateringDuring its vigorous growth period, it is necessary to ensure that there is enough water and timely watering. In spring and autumn, it is generally watered once every 1-2 days. If the soil is too dry, it will cause leaves to fall. In summer, when the temperature is high, you can increase the amount of watering appropriately, or spray water around to cool down, and at the same time, increase air circulation. 3. FertilizationCrassula grows very fast, so do not apply too much fertilizer, as it may cause the branches and leaves to be too lush and affect its ornamental value. Just apply 2-3 times of thin cake fertilizer water during its growth period. Its growth will slow down in winter, so it is best to stop fertilizing. 4. TemperatureGive it a growing environment of 15-32℃. It is very afraid of high temperatures, so when the temperature is higher than 33℃ in summer, it will enter a dormant state. In winter, the temperature must be kept above 10℃. It will also stop growing when the temperature is lower than 7℃. |
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