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How to grow Aeonium ballerina

Written by Maggie

Dec 08 2020

How to grow Aeonium ballerina

Aeonium Ballerina is a succulent plant of the genus Paeoniaceae;Aeonium Ballerina is much branched, and leaves grow at the stem end and the top of branches to gather and form a rosette. Aeonium ballerina is easy to cluster, with grayish green leaves and eyelash cilia on the margin, surface and back of the leaves. It is very lovely.Let's take a look at Aeonium ballerina breeding.

Aeonium Ballerina

Aeonium Ballerina breeding method

Soil requirement: Aeonium Ballerina is better to plant with fertile and well-drained aquaculture soil.

Watering points: During the growing period, Aeonium ballerina root system can be watered in a large amount of water. If the root system is in good condition. In the dormant period, water control should be appropriate.

Breeding points: Aeonium Ballerina can be cut in early spring rosettes cuttings.The rest of the stem will be a group of tillering buds, very good breeding varieties, if not pruning, easy to grow tall, form a more durable old pile.

Aeonium Ballerina

Daily curing of Aeonium Ballerina

To know how Aeonium ballerina is cured, first understand its growth habits.

Aeonium Ballerina prefers a warm, dry and sunny environment. It can withstand drought and keep the soil dry at minus 3 degrees. The leaves will slightly droop at minus 3 degrees.Aeonium Ballerina is slightly resistant to half overcast, overcast for a long time leaves become green and also easy to long elongated. In the summer it's better not to be exposed to the sun, and appropriate shade can be applied, less water.Aeonium Ballerina grows significantly in cold winter, and will hibernate briefly in summer due to high temperature but not for a long time.

Aeonium Ballerina