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Are succulent witches the same as pink witches?
A succulent witch is different from a pink witch. The leaves of succulent witches are dark brown, and the leaves of pink witches are long and narrow, reddish brown. Granular soil can be used for planting, which is more conducive to the permeability of roots, but it should be noted that the proportion of granular soil should not exceed 70%. In the growing season, the pink witch can be exposed to the sun, which not only ensures sufficient sunshine, but also has good ventilation. But in summer and winter, we need to pay attention to it, strengthen nursing and help the pink witch spend the summer and winter.

The origin of fleshy witches

ScarletWitch, a scarlet witch, is a superhero of American Marvel comics. She made her debut in the fourth issue of the X-Men The XMen in March, 1964, which was jointly created by screenwriter Stan Lee and painter Jack Kirby. Her real name is Wanda Django Maximoff Maksimov. There are many versions of her origin story, and the latest plot in the cartoon is born by gypsy Jiangge and Mary.

Mage Pink Witch is a succulent plant, belonging to the genus Sedum, which is derived from the tapestry of Master Shao Xiu. Its leaves are wide, long spoon-shaped, flat, with white spots on both sides, green in the middle, cilia on the leaf margin, blunt and round at the front end and short tip. In a well-lit maintenance environment, the brocade spots on both sides of the leaves will turn pink, which is very ornamental.

Master Shaoxiu is not very dark in color, so its brocade varieties are relatively not so gorgeous, such as Master Na Wei, Master Green Lemon, Master Naga and so on. And the pink witch mage is dominated by pink tones. If you have a girlish heart, don't miss the pink witch wizard. You can start raising it when it gets cold in autumn.