Monday, November 23, 2015

How succulents in home care

How succulents in home care


First of all, I would say the best succulents growing tendency to go outside. As cute as they are, they are not the best houseplants that said, if you like it as much as I do you grow them next! And you should! There are many other indoor plants are succulents that can not be picky juicy but quite difficult to make a living and do well in Haworthias and Gasteraloes two types of succulents that are particular. Particularly in house
For those of you who are fat your winter plants inside before the snow is actually a good thing for them Succulents are largely dormant during the winter. They require a cold period to help produce better blooms in spring and summer. I will explain the following tips to help keep you healthy succulent plants while living in a home. Some of these tips seem familiar. But these are only growing succulents.

6 hours of sunshine

When succulents inside, it is often difficult for them to get enough sunlight. They are usually about six hours. You have to give your plants near a window where you can. But be careful not to sunburn if the light from the window gets too hot. This tends to occur with windows facing south. (Who often receive the most light if you're in the northern hemisphere), I kept it in my juicy window facing the window and they've done a really good taste, you will not. Was light enough, they will start to stretch echeverias colorful especially likely to stretch at home. If there was nowhere to get a brighter light. (Or many hours of light), do not worry! After being stretched too much for your liking, just cut up and publish! Another bonus is that you also get more plants.

Less water

This is true especially in winter succulent plants growing in your yard if you grow succulents in the house during the summer waiting for the soil dry before you water again. In the winter But not necessarily very juicy. As they are dormant, they do not grow, and they do not use as much water as I always succulents inside of me every two weeks during the winter. Many people suggest even less But I found the water heater to work at home, I tend to dry quickly when wet. Just keep your eyes on the field, you have to let it dry and then give it about a week before you water again.

I have received many emails with people who think their succulent leaves will wilt and wither. Here's a little secret, just like the lower leaves of succulents, plants will wither and die. You should be preoccupied with death or if the latest or most luscious in your crease. If it was just the people at the bottom of the trunk. (Ground), you do not have to worry about anything!

Glass containers are empty (Or something that does not drain).

Glass packaging is generally not a solution in the long run good for growing succulents, especially in winter, succulents do not like to sit in wet soil bottle. (Or some) do not make happy your juicy. This seems to cause problems, especially in winter when demand less water than usual succulent succulents tend to get too wet soil defect or disease.

If you just love the glass container succulents, you must pay attention to the amount of water you give it! I will measure the amount of water and make sure that you put in just enough water so the soil is moist. The same goes for container, no water to drain hole. The air flow is important, especially for succulent plants during the winter to help dry soil and plant respiration.

If you can help, I suggest you stay away from windows until you really know your good and juicy confident in your skills watering. My favorite pot at home, such as pottery, porcelain and ceramics. (As you can tell from the picture), they provide good air circulation and allow the soil to dry out easily.

temperature

If you succulents growing in your home throughout the year, they will not notice much change in temperature until they are right next to the window, basically succulents like to be warm in winter and cool in the summer. winter If you can keep the temperature between 70 and 80 degrees in summer, in winter, you will need your succulents are a little chilly between 50 and 60 degrees, most succulent plants can withstand. temperature The rise and decline as well. But those ideals in general is not a good idea to get juicy below zero, as this is likely to cause damage succulent plants, most of which I found through my window and make a home. My room temperature. For me, it seems to work well. They get a little heated by the window in summer and cold in winter a little.

Guilt

I think I may have to dedicate a post at some point, so I will cover the basics here. If you follow good practices for the health of your indoor plants are succulents (water, sun, good air circulation and temperature) defects should not be a problem, but ... they always have. Remain I do not have too many problems with insects. But I have a lot of questions about how to care for them. In my experience, most printers. You often get head lice if you are in the soil is too wet. You can avoid this problem by using a mixture of soil with good drainage.

There are other insects that can attack your plants there, too, including mealybugs. If you get mealybugs, you will need to spray with alcohol and alcohol is poured on the ground to kill the eggs they may have to put Google search will bring up more options while.

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