1. Solution1. Get more sunlight: When growing succulents, provide them with as much light as possible and let them get more sunlight. However, the plant cannot be exposed to strong sunlight suddenly, otherwise it is likely to be sunburned. The light intensity should be increased gradually, especially avoiding direct exposure to the midday sun. 2. Control the amount of water: Flower lovers all know that if you water it too much, it will easily grow too tall, so water it less. The amount of watering should be controlled, and the frequency of watering should be reduced appropriately. Before watering each time, you must first check the moisture of the soil. If it is moist, you don't need to water it yet. 3. Ensure nutrition: Succulents have very low requirements for nutrients, but you cannot always not fertilize them. You need to give them some fertilizer. And after one or two years of breeding, change the soil. 2. PrecautionsSucculent plants cannot grow in a place that is too closed and without any natural air circulation, so attention should be paid to ventilation, which can not only lower the room temperature but also promote the evaporation of water. |
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