How to breed succulent white bears
Last Update :2024.05.09
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Flower soil: It is advisable to use granular flower soil with good drainage when raising white bear succulents. Sunlight: Keep it in a well-lit location. Temperature: 20-25℃ is more suitable, not exceeding 35℃, and not lower than 5℃. Watering: Water should be provided in time, but when the temperature is higher than 35°C, water should be controlled appropriately. Fertilization: Apply 1-2 times a month during the growing season.
1. Flower soil
1. Flower soil
White bear succulents like granular flower soil with good drainage. Therefore, it is recommended to use flower soil mixed with one part coarse river sand, one part vermiculite, one part perlite, one part cinder, one part garden soil and one part peat.
2. Sunshine
It compares Like sunshine. If you leave it in a dark place for a long time, it is likely to grow leggy. Therefore, when maintaining, it should be placed in a location with better lighting so that it can receive sufficient light.
3. Temperature
It is suitable for growing in a relatively warm environment. It is usually best to keep it in a place between 20-25℃. Its growth will be inhibited in an environment above 35℃ and below 5℃, so when the temperature exceeds this range, it must be adjusted in time.
4. Watering
Usually Water it regularly to keep the soil slightly moist. In winter and when the temperature exceeds 35°C in summer, watering should be reduced to avoid poor growth.
5. Fertilization
During the growing season, it needs to be fertilized 1-2 times a month. Fertilizers should be mainly nitrogen fertilizers, supplemented by some flower fertilizers containing phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients. This is more conducive to its growth.
2. Sunshine
3. Temperature
4. Watering
5. Fertilization
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