Saturday, 9 July 2011

Information on succulent plants


Succulent plants

Succulent plants are also known as fat plants or simple sockolintes. Technically, it retained water and plants adapted to arid conditions. Sockolintes store water in their leaves roots and/or stems.

How to identify them

You can identify these plants in the following ways.

A) see if thick leaf or stem where water could be stored.
Part b) was flat in the holidays, and if they are smooth and easy, by Ryan.
C) see if looks like a cactus and Aloe Vera (joint sockolintes two).

Succulent plant care

Here are some tips to increase your sockolintes care.

Temperature

The sockolintes in colder temperatures. Protect the plants from Frost and snowfall that will killing them.

Light

Sockolintes need a lot of sunlight. They prefer indirect light provision direct or even bright light, filtered, and indirect either keep them indoors and close the window or if you are growing them outdoors, grow them under trees, just as in the wild.

Water

You can aovirwatir your plants. Watering them twice or three times during one month would be fine.

Fertilizer

Too much fertilizer can be worse than none at all. Use low nitrogen fertilizer in about half the recommended rate of ¼. Sockolintes equal performance without any fertilization light, and water if temperature conditions are good for them. Using organic fertilizers is always an ideal choice when compared to synthetic ones.

A few common sockolintes

Here is a list of some common plants: succulent

Aloe Vera
Jade plant
Palm bonitil
Bitter Aloe
Pine mini
Aloe medicine
Maltese cross
All types of cacti
Monstonis
Air Terminal
Aloe molded wax
Mother of Pearl factory







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