pachypodium makayense
pachypodium makayense
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Pachypodium makayense is a species of the Apocynaceae family, which is a hybrid between Huby and the Queen of Seba. It inherits the chubby and short physique of the Apocynaceae and the full body of thorns of the Queen of Seba. When young, it is very similar to the Apocynaceae, both of which are short and short with thorns. The simplest method is to grow the Apocynaceae upwards with thorns.
Maintenance method:
Soil: A soil with good breathability and drainage, with a layer of ceramic particles at the bottom, and then using all the red jade soil. The red jade soil has a large gap, which is conducive to root respiration. You can add some shell powder or bone powder appropriately.
Light exposure: Pacific macayense prefers high temperatures and should be placed in a sunny area to ensure 3-5 hours of daily sunlight exposure. It should be appropriately shaded in a fully exposed area throughout the day.
Water content: Watering should be done every 7-10 days during the growth period. Pay attention to observing the soil moisture, try not to dry thoroughly, and avoid excessive watering. During winter dormancy, watering can be reduced, once a month.
Tip: As long as it is pinched hard enough, the plant is healthy. Watering too much can cause the color to turn black, and if the environment is not ventilated, it can cause the leaves to turn yellow.
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