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How to deal with succulent rotten stems?
How to deal with succulent rotten stems? 1, pruning and pruning
For succulent rotten stems, take the plants out of the flowerpot immediately, and then cut off the succulent rotten stems with sterilized sharp scissors. If there are too many rotten parts, they will be beheaded immediately, and the unhealthy fleshy roots will be cut off to promote their healthy growth.
2, disinfection and drying
After pruning the succulents, it is necessary to spray carbendazim or daub plant ash on the cut of the plants for disinfection, so as to prevent the succulents from being infected with diseases and rotting, and then move the plants to a ventilated semi-cool environment to dry, so that the wounds can heal quickly.
3. Replanting
Meat is suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil rich in humus. When cultivating meat, it is necessary to mix sand, pastoral soil and peat soil to prepare a culture medium, and prepare a flowerpot with more drainage holes at the bottom for meat, which is beneficial to the rapid discharge of accumulated water.
4. Preventive measures
Succulents have strong drought tolerance and are not tolerant to waterlogging. When breeding succulents, if the plants are watered too often, the roots will be flooded and rotted. It is necessary to control the watering frequency. It is best to water every other month, keep the soil dry, and don't sprinkle water on succulents.
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