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Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

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Recently, a meat friend asked Elder Tang: Is the succulent rugby rose mage good to raise? How should I raise it?

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Rugby Rose Mage/Mulberry Lotus Palm

Succulent Olive Ball Rose Mage Introduction:

The leaves that we usually see after the mage dormancy are either in the shape of a rose or a tea cup, while the rugby rose mage is very unique, and after it is dormant, the leaves will be tightly wrapped up, like round grapes (the color and shape are particularly like peaches).

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Qunsheng Olive Ball Rose Mage/Grape Mage

Rugby Rose Mage, also known as Mulberry Lotus Palm and Grape Mage, is a succulent of the genus Lotus Palm in the family Sedum, native to the Canary Islands, belonging to the small succulent succulent class, the height of the plant can grow about 30 cm or so, and the diameter of the single head is between 3-6 cm. Its leaves are inverted ovate or oval, the leaf surface is covered with a dense layer of soft hairs, the front end is blunt and rounded, there is no tip, the usual leaf color is green, in late spring and early summer, when the sun is shining, the front of the leaf will turn yellow-green, and the back of the leaf will become red.

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Out of the state of the Olive Ball Rose Mage

The growing olive ball rose mage looks unassuming and even a little ugly (ordinary mages are basically like this), but once it enters the late spring season, its leaves will slowly converge and wrap up, as if it becomes another succulent plant, both cute and beautiful. In addition, the Olive Ball Rose Mage will also emit a sweet fragrance when exposed to the sun for a long time, which is very good, so many meat lovers like it, if you are also interested in it, you can start a tree in autumn to raise it.

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Rose Mage in a semi-dormant state

Is Rugby Rose Mage easy to raise? How should I raise it?

Olive Ball Rose Mage is not particularly good to raise, but it is not difficult to raise, as long as we have a certain amount of maintenance experience and have raised mages before, then raising Olive Ball Rose Mage is still not a big problem. Of course, I have never raised a mage or a meat friend who does not like to learn, so if you want to raise it, you must follow the following points:

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Dormant rugby rose mage

One. Prepare a suitably sized pot and a loose, breathable and well-drained pot soil for the Rugby Rose Mage. As a small mage, rugby roses are most suitable for raising small pots with a height of about 15-18 cm and a caliber of about 10-15 cm, which does not occupy the place, and is usually easy to maintain (large pots and small "meat" are not easy to water). The potting soil of the rugby rose mage can be self-equipped (such as using cinder and saprophytic soil, etc.), and it can also use the general granular soil with a particle ratio of about 60%, anyway, in principle, it needs to be loose and fertile and not easy to accumulate water.

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Out of state rugby rose mage is very cute

Two. The Rugby Rose Mage is usually placed in a sunny place to maintain it, and after hibernation, the light is reduced. The growing season of the mage is usually autumn, winter and spring, so the rugby rose mage of these three seasons can be basked in the sun at will, and after it enters a dormant state in the summer, it will begin to shade, or directly move to the semi-shade for maintenance, so that it can spend the summer smoothly.

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Growing state of rugby rose mage

Three. Watering is slightly more frequent during the growing season and strict water control in summer. The Rugby Rose Mage, like other mages, has a slightly higher demand for water during the growing season, so we water it as often as possible, and when the potting soil is dry to seven or eight minutes, it is directly watered (rain is also OK), so that it can grow faster and burst side buds. The rugby rose mage in the summer dormant state has to strictly control the water, about 20 days or so to sneak a little water to avoid its root system from dying.

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Rugby rose mage like peach

Four. Keep warm in winter. The mage is not very hardy, the same is true of the rugby rose mage, the temperature of the maintenance environment is not less than 5 ° C, we can maintain normally, and once the temperature drops below 5 ° C, we must try to keep the potting soil dry to enhance its cold resistance. If the temperature drops to about 0 °C, then the Rugby Rose Mage must be collected indoors for maintenance, otherwise it is easy to freeze to death.

Mages have seen more succulents, but have you ever seen a mage like grapes? It's the Rugby Rose Mage

Rugby Rose Mage is not hardy in winter

This article is original by "Elder Tang who raises succulents" (some pictures from the Internet), welcome to pay attention, take you along with long knowledge!

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