How to raise the newly bought golden branches and jade leaves

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 14:55

Inspection: after buying back the golden branches and jade leaves, first check its overall growth condition, whether its rhizome is intact and whether the leaves are yellowing. Changing pots: it doesn't have high requirements for flowerpots. Generally, it doesn't need to change pots. Illumination: it can be exposed to soft astigmatism first to avoid direct strong light. Increase the light intensity after it adapts to the new environment. Fertilization: after you buy it, you don't have to fertilize it first, and then fertilize it after it adapts to the new environment.

1、 Check

After that, be sure to carefully check the growth of the plant. The most important thing is to check whether its rhizome is intact and whether its leaves are yellow and dry. If it is found, it should be handled in time. Golden branches and jade leaves should be bought back, which is related to the later growth of the plant

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2、 Change Basin

The newly bought golden branches and jade leaves generally do not need to change pots, and its requirements for flower pots are not high. Moreover, when it was just bought back, it was still relatively fragile. If you change the basin rashly, it is easy to cause damage to it

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3、 Illumination

Golden branches and jade leaves have just arrived in the new environment and need some time to adapt. It can be exposed to soft astigmatism first. Do not directly contact strong light, otherwise it is very easy to burn the leaves. After it adapts to the new environment, slowly increase the intensity of light

4、 Fertilization

Don't rush to fertilize after buying gold branches and jade leaves. Its original demand for fertilizer is not strong. Moreover, the plants are relatively fragile and have poor ability to absorb fertilizer. If fertilized, it is easy to burn roots

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How to raise the newly bought golden branches and jade leaves

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 14:55
Description Inspection: after buying back the golden branches and jade leaves, first check its overall growth condition, whether its rhizome is intact and whether the leaves are yellowing. Changing pots: it doesn't have high requirements for flowerpots. Generally, it doesn't need to change pots. Illumination: it can be exposed to soft astigmatism first to avoid direct strong light. Increase the light intensity after it adapts to the new environment. Fertilization: after you buy it, you don't have to fertilize it first, and then fertilize it after it adapts to the new environment.

1、 Check

After that, be sure to carefully check the growth of the plant. The most important thing is to check whether its rhizome is intact and whether its leaves are yellow and dry. If it is found, it should be handled in time. Golden branches and jade leaves should be bought back, which is related to the later growth of the plant

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2、 Change Basin

The newly bought golden branches and jade leaves generally do not need to change pots, and its requirements for flower pots are not high. Moreover, when it was just bought back, it was still relatively fragile. If you change the basin rashly, it is easy to cause damage to it

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3、 Illumination

Golden branches and jade leaves have just arrived in the new environment and need some time to adapt. It can be exposed to soft astigmatism first. Do not directly contact strong light, otherwise it is very easy to burn the leaves. After it adapts to the new environment, slowly increase the intensity of light

4、 Fertilization

Don't rush to fertilize after buying gold branches and jade leaves. Its original demand for fertilizer is not strong. Moreover, the plants are relatively fragile and have poor ability to absorb fertilizer. If fertilized, it is easy to burn roots

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