Allen Profile
The succulent plant Allen is a succulent plant of the genus Pinwheel in the Crassulaceae family. The leaves are oblate, plump and round, and the leaves are slightly pointed, generally greenish. Under the condition of sufficient light and large temperature difference, the color of the plant turns pink.
1. Watering to keep moisture2. Sufficient sun exposure3. Temperature control4. Spring maintenance5. Winter maintenancePrecautions for Allen planting
Allen morphological characteristics
Succulents Allen is a spring-autumn type of succulents. Spring and autumn are its growth periods. The growing season should allow it to receive sufficient light. In summer, the high temperature reaches about 35 degrees. It should be properly shaded. You'd better try to avoid long-term rain and exposure. You should keep it in a sunny place indoors, and cultivate the soil as loose as possible with good drainage and good drainage. Allen can be reproduced by leaf cutting or beheading. Leaf cutting is very easy, just like other sedum family.Allen growth habit and growing environment and distribution
Allen's blisters usually appear in the summer season. When the ambient temperature is relatively high and we pour more water, Alan's blisters are most likely to grow. Allen's blisters are actually the result of bacterial growth. These bacteria do not mean that They were only produced in the summer, and they have always existed in Allen's body, but Allen's own vitality suppressed these bacteria, making them unable to act recklessly, but the temperature in summer is too high, the bacteria's vitality increases, and Allen's own resistance instead, it weakens, so the blisters will appear at this time.In order to prevent Allen from growing blisters, and to make Allen's leaves fuller and avoid rotten roots, we must wait for the pot soil to dry before we water Allen thoroughly, spring, summer and autumn. You'd better take this principle as the standard. When the temperature drops below 5 degrees in winter, the water should be cut off gradually to prevent Allen from being frostbited. Allen's leaves are very afraid of seeing water, and the leaves are prone to blisters when they see water, so when watering Allen, we can use the soaking method, and each admiration time should not be too long, and it can last for an hour at most.
Allen's demand for light is very large. Even in the hot summer, we don't need to take too much shading to block the sun. The scorching sun in summer can help Allen have the effect of suppressing bacteria. At noon in summer When the light is too strong, we can use a sunscreen to block about 30% of the ultraviolet rays.
In the winter, basking in the sun for Ellen is an important way to make it beautiful. In winter, we have to move Ellen back indoors, but we must choose a sunny place indoors so that Ellen can paint faster.
If you want to make Allen's leaves more matte color and faster lignification of the poles, you should maintain Allen in the open air as much as possible, especially in the spring and autumn. The outdoor temperature is suitable for Allen's growth, with good ventilation conditions and a relatively large temperature difference. Coloring is easy, and the wind and sun can easily lignify Allen's poles into old piles.