Like most Sedum succulents, bridal bouquets like sunny, warm and dry growing environment, and are tolerant to semi-shade. When the temperature reaches 35 degrees in summer, appropriate shading measures should be taken to avoid sun exposure. Attention should be paid to ventilation in summer, and the breeding environment should not be too humid. It can be raised indoors with sufficient light in winter.
Second, water resources management.
The bride's bouquet is usually watered by keeping the soil moist during the growing period, so it must be watered thoroughly, not on the leaves of plants, which will easily make the leaves rot and turn into water. Water must be controlled in summer, especially in the environment where it often rains. The number of watering and the amount of water should be reduced. Water should be cut off slowly when the temperature is below 5 degrees in winter. When the temperature is too low, keep the basin soil basically dry.
Third, the mode of reproduction
Brides hold flowers in three ways: sowing, dividing plants and beheading. The most common methods are beheading and cutting, so that the rest will sprout.
Fourthly, soil matrix.
The basic requirement of bride bouquet for soil culture is ventilation and looseness. You can choose peat soil mixed with perlite and add a little cinder, and the ratio is about 1: 1: 1.