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Euphorbia trigona
Euphorbia trigona is a succulent plant primarily used for ornamental purposes. This plant is relatively easy to care for. The following is information regarding the main growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation techniques, garden uses, and important pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Sunlight: It prefers bright, indirect sunlight but tolerates direct sunlight well. - Temperature: It thrives in warm environments, and it is best to avoid temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius. - Watering: It adapts well to dry environments, so avoid overwatering and water only after the soil has completely dried. - Soil: Well-draining sandy soil is suitable. Propagation Methods Euphorbia trigona is mainly propagated by cuttings. - Select a healthy stem and cut it off with a clean knife. - Let the cut part dry for a few days to remove moisture. - Insert the dried stem into well-draining soil and water moderately. Cultivation Method - Select a pot of appropriate size and create a drainage layer at the bottom to prevent overwatering. - Place the pot in a sunny location; indoors, a south-facing window is suitable. - During the winter months when temperatures drop, reduce watering to maintain dormancy. Garden Use - The Cymbidium trigona is popular for indoor and outdoor garden decoration due to its unique shape and color. - It can be planted individually in pots or combined with other succulents to create a unique aesthetic effect. Important Pests and Control Methods - Pests: Damage may occur from pests such as aphids, scale insects, and ants. - Control Methods: Observe the plant regularly to detect pests early and eliminate them using soapy water or commercial pesticides. Based on all this information, you can grow a healthy Cymbidium trigona. Due to the nature of succulents, it is most important to avoid overwatering and maintain an appropriate environment.
Plant Family
Euphorbia
Height
1.8~2.4m
Colors
red, green
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-1°C
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