1. BeheadingIf succulents grow too tall, you can solve the problem by beheading them, just cut off the longer stems. After that, after a period of cultivation, it will grow many side buds, and will have multiple heads and explosive heads, and it will look fuller and tighter. 2. Water ControlDuring the maintenance period, pay attention to watering it in small amounts and be sure to control the watering. If you water too much, the plant will continue to grow taller after absorbing water. Therefore, water less, reduce the amount of water appropriately, and water less frequently. 3. See the LightMost of the causes of succulent plants growing too tall are due to lack of light. You should move the succulent potted plants to a location with better light so that they can get as much sun as possible. If the breeding environment is too dark, its stems will continue to grow and its ornamental value will be reduced. 4. Old pileWhen the plant starts to grow too tall, you can make it into an old stump by peeling off the leaves on the tall stems, leaving only 3 or 4 leaves on the top. If you feel it is a pity, the peeled leaves can be used for leaf cuttings for propagation. |
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