The difference between succulent Q orange and champagne
What's the difference between succulent Q orange and champagne? The main difference between succulent Q orange and champagne is the leaves. The fleshy Q orange leaves are thick, oblong, flat, with no obvious keel, sharp leaves, and the whole plant is frosted, while the fleshy champagne leaves are spoon-shaped with average thickness and flat or slightly concave leaves.
What kind of succulent champagne is succulent champagne? This is a hybrid. It likes sunny, warm and dry growing environment, and can accept all-weather sunshine except summer. Generally, the greater the temperature difference between day and night, the brighter the color of leaves, and the whole plant is light green or dark green, which makes it easier to get out of shape in autumn.
How to breed succulent champagne is also the main breeding method. During the growth of plants, cut healthy, mature and complete leaves, and tilt them slightly or lay them flat on vermiculite or sand to keep the soil slightly moist. After 3-5 days, the base will take root and can be watered after taking root.
Maintenance and management of succulent champagne In the process of maintenance of succulent champagne, the dried old leaves must be cut off in time to avoid bacterial growth caused by accumulation at the roots. Trim the top branches and leaves every day, shape and control the height to maintain the beauty of the plant shape. In order to avoid waterlogging and root retting, a red pottery basin with drainage holes is selected.