Aeonium pink witch

$10.00

  • How to raise a witch wizard


    There is no unified standard for the maintenance of pink witches, and there are significant differences between the north and south. Generally, the areas north of the Yangtze River are very suitable for raising mages and making it easy to spend summer, while the southern regions will gradually increase in difficulty, extending all the way to the southernmost regions of Guangxi, Guangdong, and southern Fujian, which are relatively difficult to raise and spend summer. Hainan gave up!


    1. Summer vacation is a key issue that needs to be discussed too much. You can refer to the basic maintenance collection of mages under the video column, which includes a mage's summer vacation video that is very detailed.


    2. Witches and wizards do not have high requirements for soil. They can ensure that it is loose and permeable, so they can also use rural soil to raise it well, because rural soil is easy to harden, it is best to mix some particles or sand inside. In rural areas, to save money, it is possible to mix half of the pastoral soil with half of the coarse sand and mix it together, which is suitable for all mages. If it is inconvenient to excavate soil in the city, it is also good to buy ready-made soil online. Try not to choose soil with a high particle proportion. Witches and wizards prefer water and need to have a certain degree of water retention to grow better.


    The recommended 50% particle ratio for maintenance control is already very good.


    3. In the growing season, with temperatures ranging from 5 to 25 ℃, especially in the range of 10 to 20 ℃, it is best for the witch mage to water the soil more frequently in well lit weather to keep it moist and grow quickly. In order to have a better color, it is recommended to see the soil dry before watering it thoroughly. For control purposes, it is also possible to extend the watering time, as there is no unified standard for different climates in each region.



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Category: Succulents/Aeonium spp.

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