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Cultivation methods and matters needing attention of fleshy red plum
Every day, succulent red berries can be kept in a bright place and given about 5 hours of light. During the growth period of succulent red plum, water should be poured every 10 ~ 25 days to make the soil slightly moist. In the vigorous growth period of succulent red plum, it is necessary to apply dilute liquid fertilizer 2 ~ 3 times a year in early spring and early autumn to supplement nutrition, and pay attention to changing pots every 1 ~ 2 years to avoid soil hardening.

1, lighting conditions

There is a great demand for light during the growth of succulent red plum, so it is necessary to keep succulent red plum in a bright environment every day and give it about 5 hours of light every day to promote the photosynthesis of succulent red plum and make its leaves brighter.

2. Water management

The waterlogging tolerance of fleshy red plum is poor. Too much watering of succulent red berries will lead to waterlogging and rotten roots. Therefore, when maintaining succulent red plums, water can be poured every 10 ~ 25 days to ensure that the soil is in a slightly wet state. When watering succulent red plum again, be careful not to spill water on the leaf core.

3. Replace flowerpots regularly

Fleshy red plum is suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil. When cultivating succulent red plum, the pots should be changed every 1 ~ 2 years, and sand, coconut bran soil and vermiculite can be mixed to make the cultivation substrate. When changing pots, the rotten roots on succulent red berries need pruning. Only in this way can fleshy red berries grow healthily.

4. Preventive measures

Note that when cultivating succulent red plum, dilute liquid fertilizer should be applied 2 ~ 3 times in spring and early autumn to supplement nutrition and provide nutrients needed for the growth of succulent red plum, so as to make the leaves of succulent red plum more plump. Be careful not to fertilize fleshy red plum in winter and summer to avoid its root rot.