Crop result

in #succulents4 years ago

Hi, Stimit! They say pruning plants in winter is not a good idea. This is true if your plants are dormant. My plants glow all year round and keep warm.

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So, about a month ago, I trimmed one of my echeveria. I will remind you how it was and show the result.

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At first glance, she looked good. But when the light was not enough, she reached out a little and drew the trunk. It should not be. The decorative look, unfortunately, was lost. :( In addition, the leaves of this echeveria are quite thin and manage to dry faster than they give offspring.

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Trimming in this case should have solved both of my problems. I will put my plants in order and also get new plants.

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The stumps of the echeveria, of course, look terribly unattractive, but soon there will be children who may organize furry bushes! :)

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Both tops of the echeveria have their roots and I don’t worry about them. Look at the stumps, the babies appeared on them. There are a lot of them and more and more new children appear. As soon as the largest grow, I will cut them, which will allow smaller children to grow.

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