1. WateringSucculents have a strong ability to store water, so as long as the soil is not completely dry, they do not need to be watered. Spring is the growing season for Dancing with the Wind, and it consumes more water than usual. Generally, water the plant once a week. If the temperature is too low, water it twice a month. If the surface of the soil appears white, you can drop a few drops of water on the plant. If you care for it outdoors, you must pay attention to the rainy season. If it rains, the leaves may rot easily. 2. FertilizationIts ability to absorb fertilizer is relatively weak, so avoid strong fertilizers and choose fertilizers with mild effects. When using, the fertilizer needs to be diluted before use, and high-nitrogen fertilizers should be avoided. High-nitrogen fertilizers will cause the branches and leaves to turn green, affecting its appearance. The frequency of fertilizer use is once or twice a month. 3. PruningAs mentioned above, spring is its growing season, and the growth rate at this time is very fast. Particularly lush branches need to be pruned to ensure a balanced supply and demand of nutrients. Secondly, the dry old branches should be pruned off to avoid excessive loss of nutrients. Finally, comb the overlapping branches and leaves to ensure more even sunlight exposure. |
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