Pruning is the main method. After flowering, cutting off the flower arrow and the growth point at the top of the branch can promote the growth of lateral buds and form a multi-headed Tang seal.
Secondly, increasing light, topdressing phosphorus and potassium fertilizer and controlling watering can make succulent plant Tang Yin grow sturdily, promote the growth of lateral branches and look better.
Daily maintenance and management of succulents in Tang dynasty;
Tang Yin likes scattered light, which is more resistant to shade. Give plenty of sunshine in winter, keep the basin soil moderately dry, and provide proper shade in summer.
When summer is hot, the growth of Tang seal is weak or stops completely, so it can be maintained in a ventilated and cool place, and watering can be controlled to prevent rot.
It is best to see more sunshine during the vigorous growth period in the spring and autumn of the Tang Dynasty, water regularly, keep the soil moist, and apply decomposed fertilizer and water every half month or so.
When watering and fertilizing, be careful not to splash fertilizer and water on the leaves, so as not to wash away the white powder on the leaves and affect the appreciation.
In the Tang and Yin dynasties, the pots were changed once in spring, and sandy loam with good drainage and permeability or loose and breathable culture soil was selected.
When changing pots, plants can be propagated separately and roots can be planted separately.