Succulent plant seedling outcrop
Some species of succulent plants do not cover the soil when breeding. When these succulent plants grow their roots, they may not be able to enter the soil and will expose their roots. Although there is no problem in the early stage of growth, with the growth, it is more difficult for meat to continue to take root p>
Therefore, when breeding meat, we should pay attention to burying the roots into the soil as much as possible, gently press the roots in with tweezers, and then cover the soil p>
Succulent plant seedling crooked head
When breeding succulent plants, it is sometimes found that succulent plants grow askew and have askew heads. During this period, the main reason is that the soil is not well covered during sowing, resulting in the lack of support for the root system and the inability of seedlings to grow upright, which will lead to the phenomenon of crooked head p>
When fleshy seedlings grow strong, add a little river sand to the surface of the soil to help the whole plant grow upright. Straighten the seedlings, then add soil and river sand p>
Hydration of succulent plant seedlings
The seedlings of succulent plants sometimes turn into water. This may be due to excessive temperature, strong light or bacterial infection p>
If it is found that there is much meat water, it is necessary to remove the water plants in time, and pay attention to disinfection and sterilization. If it is due to light and temperature, it is necessary to put the meat in a suitable position in time p>
Succulent plants do not germinate
Many times, people breed more meat for sowing, but it will not germinate. In fact, this may be because the temperature is not suitable. Generally, it refers to that the temperature is too high and too low, resulting in the failure of seeds to germinate. Pay attention to selecting the appropriate temperature before sowing< span>