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How to raise succulent Jiyulu How to raise succulent Jiyulu

1, illuminance; Jiyulu is a succulent plant that is very sensitive to light. Strong light will burn its leaves and make plants particularly ugly. However, the maintenance of the light-deficient area will make the leaves of Jiyulu dull and soft. So how to make it receive the most suitable light? Generally speaking, the temperature in spring is cooler and the light is not exciting, so I can get plenty of sunshine. However, after entering May, the temperature will gradually increase. At this time, a sunshade net should be prepared to receive mottled light, and in the midsummer of July and August, the temperature is also the highest in a year. At this time, it is best to put Ji in a ventilated and semi-cloudy place to receive some scattered light. In autumn and winter, Ji can receive sufficient sunshine and light.

2, the amount of watering; Jiyulu not only has good drought resistance, but also contains a lot of water in its leaves. Usually, it doesn't need too many watering times. When the soil is basically dry, water can be poured once every 5-7 days. Many people always sprinkle some water on the leaves of Jiyulu when raising it, which looks more beautiful. In fact, this is the most wrong way. There are water droplets on the leaves, and it is receiving light.

3. Potted soil; The most important thing to raise Ji Yulu is the soil, and more attention should be paid to potted plants. When planting, you can choose some peat soil and then mix it with granular vermiculite, river sand and perlite. Peat soil accounts for about 50%, because it is fertile and loose, which is the key to promote the growth of Jiyulu. Moreover, granular soil has excellent ventilation and drainage effect, and soil hardening and water accumulation rarely occur during maintenance. After being put into the pot, it can be put into the pot soil.