Breeding methods and precautions for Succulent David
Last Update :2024.10.24
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Succulent David has always been loved by pot plant enthusiasts because its roots, stems, and leaves are plump and juicy, and it looks particularly cute. The active tissue in David's body can absorb available water from the soil when the soil moisture content is poor. It is this special ability of David that has been widely distributed around the world, and there are already as many as 10,000 types. So how to raise succulent David and what precautions should be taken? Let’s learn it together!
Breeding method
Cultivation method
Soil preparation
David does not have high requirements for soil. He can use rotten leaves and coarse sand mixed evenly as potting soil. Another method is to directly The flower shop bought nutrient soil specially suitable for David. The soil must be loose, breathable, and able to continuously retain moisture.
Water
David planted You must water after planting, but not too much. Pay special attention when watering David. Be sure to water in small amounts and multiple times at a time. Don't water too much at once or go without watering for a long time. In summer, the amount of watering must be controlled to avoid fleshy root rot caused by excessive watering. Especially in the weather with continuous heavy rains, it must be moved indoors, otherwise it will cause a lot of water in the David flowerpot.
Fertilization
David does not need much fertilizer, so you don’t need to fertilize it. However, if you want it to grow faster, you can also choose to go to a flower shop to buy special fertilizer. Follow the instructions Use instructions for fertilizing.
Prevent pests and diseases
David Just like other succulents, pests and diseases rarely occur, but they still need to be prevented and treated early and cannot be taken too carelessly.
Lighting
David likes the sun very much, but he cannot be exposed to the scorching sun, especially in summer. He must do a good job of shading. In winter, he can be placed indoors facing the sun. Bask in the sun.
Notes
David carries It cannot stand the cold and is best grown in an environment of 15-25 degrees Celsius. In winter, the minimum temperature cannot be lower than 5 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, David's leaves will rot or even the whole plant will die.
I hope the editor’s sharing can provide some help to gardeners when raising succulent David!
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