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There are four fears about meat in dog days. Don't make mistakes, or it will rot easily.

There are four fears about succulents in dog days, so don't do anything wrong, or succulents that rot easily are most afraid of spending the summer. At this time of year, many succulents raised by flower friends will die, because most succulents are afraid of hot weather. During this period, if it is not properly maintained, it is easy to have rotten water, especially after the dog days, the hot and humid environment is more likely to make succulents rot. Don't do these four things when maintaining.

First, I am afraid that the environment is not ventilated. In summer, succulents are more likely to be infected with bacteria, because hot weather is more likely to breed bacteria, especially succulents with too closed, hot and humid environment and insufficient ventilation. In this environment, succulents are more likely to be infected with germs, leading to the rot of the whole plant.

Therefore, in the hot summer, especially after the dog days, to raise more meat, we must first keep the curing environment well ventilated. In a closed balcony, always open the window for ventilation. If the ambient temperature is higher than 32℃, it is best to sprinkle clear water around the potted plants to cool down and provide a relatively cool environment.

Second, succulents that are afraid of strong light, although most of them like sunshine, should also be divided into seasons. They have the habit of dormancy in summer. Generally, when the temperature exceeds 32℃, plants stop growing, and the light becomes stronger. Once they continue to be exposed to the sun, their leaves are easily sunburned, some will rot from wounds, and some will leave scars.

To raise succulents, it is necessary to give reasonable light in different seasons, such as spring and autumn, which are their peak seasons. At this time, we should keep enough light to prevent plants from growing white and make their leaves grow compact and full.

In winter, although plants don't grow, letting them bask in the sun more can make the leaves of plants more beautiful.

Third, don't fertilize again. Remember not to fertilize again in fleshy summer. Many flower lovers who have just started to raise succulent flowers don't know its growth habits. If it doesn't grow for a long time in summer, they think it is lack of fertilizer, so they apply fertilizer again, which will burn the root system of the plant and eventually lead to the whole plant rotting and turning into water.

Once a plant enters a dormant state, it will stop growing and no longer need too many nutrients. The maintenance of the whole summer, no fertilization at all, let it spend the summer quietly.

Wait until the summer is over and the weather is cool, then fertilize it and pour some thin fat water so that the plants can grow full and compact.

Fourth, don't water too much. In summer, many succulents are drowned by water. Because of the hot weather, the plants are already in a dormant state. At this time, I am afraid that the soil in the basin will not last long, or there is water in the basin. If you still water frequently, the potted soil will always be in a dry and wet state, which is easy to cause root rot and leaf falling off.

Therefore, to raise more meat in summer, it is necessary to strictly control watering, and the pot soil should not be too wet, so that it is more conducive to plants to spend the summer. Every time you water, wait until the soil in the basin is completely dry before watering.

Raising more meat in summer is prone to various problems, which are mainly caused by the above four points. During maintenance, as long as shading, ventilation, water control and stopping fertilization are done well, they can be kept in good condition to spend the summer and return to normal growth in autumn.

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