Watering GuideWatch for the growing seasons of your plants but here are some guidelines for the different groups.Water all year but less in winter: Adromischus, Aeonium, Agave, Aloe, Cotyledon, Delosperma, Echeveria, Euphorbia, Faucaria, Gasteria, Graptopetalum, Haworthia, Huernia, Kalanchoe, Mestoklema, Pachyphytum, Portulacaria, Sansevieria, Scilla, Sedum, Senecio, Stapelia, Tacitus, Trichodiadema. “nội dung được trích dẫn từ 123doc.org cộng đồng mua bán chia sẻ tài liệu hàng đầu Việt Nam”
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(TÍNH CHẤT THAM KHẢO) Watering Guide
Watch for the growing seasons of your plants but here are some guidelines for the different groups
Water all year but less in winter:
Adromischus, Aeonium, Agave, Aloe, Cotyledon, Delosperma, Echeveria, Euphorbia, Faucaria, Gasteria, Graptopetalum, Haworthia, Huernia, Kalanchoe, Mestoklema, Pachyphytum, Portulacaria, Sansevieria, Scilla, Sedum, Senecio, Stapelia, Tacitus, Trichodiadema
Main growth in autumn and winter:
Argyroderma, Aloinopsis, Cheiridopsis, Crassula, Frithia, Massonia,
Haemanthus, Othonna, Testudinaria, Titanopsis, Veltheimea
Pleiospilos:
Keep dry June to September inclusive Their annual cycle is as for Lithops except the old leaves don't obscure the new Young plants need regular water
Conophytum:
Very gentle water in late summer to winter, then dry from mid-spring until about mid-summer Leaves form a dry skin in spring and early summer; at this time plants may appear dead In late summer the dead skins split open to reveal shiny new leaves
Tylecodon:
Keep totally dry from spring until new leaves appear in late summer
Lump Plants:
Also known as caudiciforms (with distinct caudex) and pachycauls (with
thickened stem), often with non-succulent leaves Cease watering if leaves yellow and fall in autumn or winter Resume watering when growth resumes e.g Pachypodium Testudinaria grow all year apart from a brief dormancy in mid-summer
Need only small amounts of water: Argyroderma, Caralluma, Dinteranthus,
Fenestraria, Hoodia, Lapidaria, Pseudolithos, Trichocaulon