1、 Soil suitability
First, raise succulent plants. It is best to use fertile and breathable soil instead of too sticky soil. In addition, the drainage of the soil is also good. If the drainage is poor, it is easy to accumulate water. If the plant roots are soaked in water for a long time, it will lead to root rot p>
2、 Reasonable illumination
During the growth of succulent plants, sufficient light should be ensured, and it is not allowed to be in a dark environment for a long time. If the growth environment is too dark, the plant will grow in vain. However, for outdoor maintenance in summer, appropriate shading measures should be taken to avoid being exposed to strong sunlight for a long time. If it is maintained indoors, it is best to put it on the balcony or windowsill with light, and sufficient light can be accepted in spring, autumn and winter p>
3、 Proper watering
To make the succulent plant grow better, it needs to be watered appropriately. After watering, there can be no ponding in the basin soil. If there is ponding for a long time, its root system will rot. When it grows actively, it needs to be watered in time to avoid drying the leaves. In summer, it will enter a dormant state. In addition to normal watering, it should spray more water on the plants to keep the basin soil in a wet state p>
4、 Suitable temperature
The temperature suitable for the growth of succulent plants is 12-28 ℃, and the spring and autumn is its vigorous growth period. The temperature is relatively low in winter, so it is necessary to adjust the temperature properly. It is best to control the temperature above 8 ℃. The temperature in summer shall not be higher than 35 ℃. If the temperature is too high, certain cooling measures shall be taken and proper ventilation shall be ensured p>