Liulician is native to the Transvaal Province of South Africa. It is a succulent plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. It has a unique leaf shape and a dignified plant shape. It is a succulent variety that is very suitable for indoor cultivation. How to breed Liulician and how to propagate Liulician. Below, the editor will introduce the breeding and propagation methods of the succulent plant Liulician.
How to breed the succulent plant Liuli Dian
For those who have never been exposed to Liuli Dian, how to raise Liuli Dian? How to manage and maintain Liuli Dian on a daily basis may feel like you don’t know where to start. Next, the editor will give you a detailed introduction to the breeding method of Liulician. Let’s learn how to raise Liulician.
Liuli Dian likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. It is more tolerant of cold, drought and semi-shade, and is intolerant of moisture and strong light exposure. During the growth period, the soil in the pot should be kept moist. It should not be dry or wet from time to time. Fertilizer can be applied once a month if conditions permit.
The potting soil for planting Liulician is a mixture of leaf mold soil, culture soil and coarse sand, with a small amount of dry cow dung and bone meal added.
The suitable temperature during the growth period of Liulicidian is 18 to 24℃ during the day. During the high temperature period in summer, the growth of Liulician begins to become very slow, but it is not dormant. In winter, when the ambient temperature reaches above 10°C, Liulidian can still grow normally. It grows slowly at 5 to 10°C and stops growing when it is lower than 5°C. When the temperature in winter is lower than 5℃, Liulician can be cultured indoors. Pay attention to cutting off water to prevent frostbite.
Key points of propagation of succulent Liuli Temple
How to propagate Liuli Temple is actually the same as other succulents. Generally, the methods of division and cutting can be used. The editor has sorted it out for you. Friends who like it can learn about some of the commonly used breeding methods in Liuli Temple.
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Liulicidian cutting propagation is usually carried out from May to June. Gently cut off the fleshy leaves of Liulician, with a semi-lignified part at the base, and insert them on a sand bed at room temperature. At 18 to 22°C, it takes about 20-25 days to take root.
Propagation of succulent Liulidian by divisions can be carried out throughout the year, and is often carried out during repotting from April to May. Liulicidian propagation by division is the same as other succulents. Dig up the roots of the Liulicidian mother plant, select strong plants for division, cut them into several plants, and transplant them.
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