Crassula is a popular plant among gardeners due to its ease of care and the belief that this plant attracts money.
However, the fat woman can die after transplantation, which inexperienced (and sometimes experienced) gardeners regularly see for themselves. This article discusses the reasons why this happens.
The main reason for the death of a fat plant after transplantation is oversaturation of the soil lump with water. When a crassula is transplanted into a new container, the roots are damaged and the amount of soil increases.
It will take time for new roots to grow and weave around the new soil. If you continue to water the fat plant as often as before, the plant will not be able to absorb all the moisture from the soil. As a result, the roots, instead of growing, rot. The plant dies.
Reduce watering. Don't be afraid to harm. The fat woman stores water in its leaves and stems, which allows the plant to survive in drought conditions.
In addition to excess water, other factors can cause death. After transplantation, the plant is under stress, so it is more vulnerable to various troubles that it could easily endure before.
To avoid the death of the fat woman after transplantation, the following tips should be taken into account.
The Crassula needs well-drained soil, which helps to avoid over-watering and the development of rotting processes. Use special soil for succulents or add sand or perlite to regular soil.
The plant needs to be watered moderately. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings.
After transplantation, the fat woman needs to be gradually accustomed to new conditions. First, put it in the same place where it stood before. When the tops of the branches begin to grow actively, you can move the pot to another place. You do not need to immediately add another strong stress - a new place - after transplantation.
Also, do not place the plant in the sun for the first few days, even if it has been there before. Shade the window with gauze or a piece of shading net to reduce the amount of moisture evaporated by the leaves.
The fat woman grows best at temperatures between 18 and 25 degrees. Avoid overheating or overcooling the plant. This is additional stress.
By following the above advice, you can avoid the death of the plant. It should also be remembered that the cause of death can be pests or microorganisms in the soil. Therefore, even purchased soil should be disinfected.