Definition of old pile
Old stump refers to the old plants with many years of growth and obvious trunk or branches. Generally, the old stump of succulent plants is a Crassulaceae plant. It takes less than 1-2 years and more than 3-5 years to develop the old stump. If you give up time, flower friends don't need to do anything. Succulent plants will form an old pile by themselves p>
How to make fake old piles
Step 1:
A fleshy plant that has grown up. If your fleshy plant has no fleshy plant, it's OK. Move indoors and it will soon become fleshy p>
Step 2:
Carefully remove the leaves under the fleshy plants. Don't be impatient. You can take the leaves you pulled down and insert them p>
Step 3:
Apply carbendazim on the leaf wound for disinfection to avoid plant infection p>
Step 4:
Put the succulent plants in the sun and then maintain them normally p>
Step 5:
The next step is to wait for the lignification of the stems of succulent plants. This time must be long. After about a year, you will see a beautiful succulent old pile p>
How to distinguish between old piles and pseudo old piles
1. The stem of the old pile is lignified and not easy to break, while the pseudo old pile made of meat after overgrowth has a green stem and is very fragile p>
2. Look at the blade traces on the pole. The longer the time, the less the traces left by the blade falling on the pole. For those quick-made fake old piles, the scars left by the blade breaking off will be more obvious p>
The manufacturing methods of old piles are all here p>
If you like Meimei's old pile, but think it takes too long, you might as well try the pseudo old pile< span>