Champagne succulents like an environment with sufficient sunlight and a relatively large temperature difference. Except for the strong light intensity in summer, which requires appropriate shade, it also needs more sun at other times. Provide loose and breathable soil when planting, and control watering during growth. , just wait for the pot soil to dry and water it once. It does not require much nutrients, and it is usually sufficient to fertilize once every 2-3 months.
Champagne is a plant of the genus Echeveria of the Crassulaceae family. It is also known as white champagne and pink champagne. It is a plant that is easy to grow and easy to survive. It can grow champagne succulents in the best condition. Red and purple, very beautiful.
Champagne Succulent Breeding
1. Environment
Champagne Succulent prefers an environment with sufficient light and a relatively large temperature difference. Except for the summer when the light intensity is high, it needs appropriate shade. Shade, and more sun at other times, the color will be more beautiful.
2. Soil matching
Champagne succulents are more drought-tolerant and like loose and breathable soil. It should be at least half of the granular soil and mixed with some leaf mold soil or peat soil. The water evaporates in time after watering, and the champagne is more likely to be out of state.
3. Watering
Champagne succulents can store water themselves, so there is no need to water them frequently during the growth period. You only need to wait for the pot soil to dry and water it once. If you water Watering too frequently and a moist soil environment can cause root rot in Champagne.
4. Nutrients
Champagne does not have a very high demand for nutrients. Generally, it is enough to fertilize once every 2-3 months. This can help the coloring and growth of champagne. It is easy to grow in groups. If you want to head off, it is recommended to use leaf cutting or beheading to promote the growth of side buds.
Champagne maintenance precautions
1. When the temperature is relatively high in summer, the water can be cut off for champagne. If you continue to water, it is easy to cause black and corroded water. The low temperature environment in winter also requires Cut off the water to prevent the plants from being frozen. At other times, you can wait until the potting soil is completely dry before watering. What you need to pay attention to when watering succulent champagne is to prefer dryness to wetness.
2. Champagne likes a well-ventilated environment, so when maintaining it, especially during the growth period, pay attention to placing it in a well-ventilated environment, especially after each watering, a well-ventilated environment needs to be provided. This can speed up the evaporation of water and avoid water accumulation.