How to grow apricot branches
Last Update :2024.06.23
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The leaves of the branched apricot are relatively granular and look very cute. They have branches and branches. They often grow in groups and look very interesting. They are often called bunny rabbits by flower lovers. So how should you raise such a cute succulent?
How to grow apricot branches
How to grow branched apricots
Light
Branched apricots like warm sunlight, but cannot be exposed to the sun, so they need to be Pay attention to providing shade and ventilation to the seedlings. When the weather is very hot, you can spray some water around to keep the air moist. You can put a water dish at the bottom of the flower pot to keep the bottom of the pot moist. In the cold winter, you should also let the branched apricots enjoy sufficient light. Move the branched apricots to a corner where they can see the sun. At the same time, you should also pay attention to maintaining the moisture of the pot soil.
Fertilization
Branch apricot Fertilize the seeds one to two months after they germinate. During the fertilization process, you should pay attention to diluting the purchased fertilizer as much as possible, and choose to fertilize by soaking. You can also not fertilize at first. After the seedlings of branched apricots grow out, they should be divided into pots in time in order to allow the seedlings to absorb enough growth nutrients. Also note that after dividing the pots, do not water the seedlings immediately. Water them only after a week.
Soil
Branch apricot The soil used for sowing is loose and breathable, and soil with good water retention is required for maintenance. The soil is best to use mixed soil. The mixed soil can be composed of nutrient soil, coal ash, sand, plant ash, and perlite. The ratio is 4:4:2:1:1. In addition, nutrient soil, leeches can also be mixed. Stone and perlite are mixed in a ratio of 4:6:1.
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