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The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

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Hello everyone, I am Elder Tang, and recently a meat friend asked: Which is more beautiful and easy to raise, the fleshy Orion or the morning dew?

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

The morning dew of meat friends in the open hanging area

Succulent Orion and Morning Dew Introduction:

Orion is said to be a hybrid between Lina Lian and Flower Moon Night, if this statement is true, then it directly overturns the conclusion that Orion is a "moon shadow system" succulent, and we can only say that it is a "red edge" succulent or "constellation" succulent. As for the morning dew, it is also called morning dew, and it still has some fate with Orion, because it has red edges on its leaves, so it is likely to be a hybrid of the flower moonlit night.

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

Orion "Hand Hold"

I've always liked Orion very much, and I'm not too cold to morning dew, as for one reason, that is, Orion is easier to color than morning dew, especially in my succulent "reverse hanging area" with bad climatic conditions, as long as you can expose Orion in spring can reach a pretty good state (it is a succulent variety with a better spring state than winter), and morning dew is likely to only raise a little red edge.

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

The morning dew of the meat friend "Agnes".

It is precisely because Orion is in good shape and can become a beautiful scenery on the roof or yard of our buildings in late spring and early summer, so I strongly recommended it to everyone at the beginning of the year. But I didn't expect to be slapped in the face in September, because I was going to knock it out and replace it with morning dew! Why did I suddenly make such a decision? In fact, it is very simple, just the following 3 reasons:

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

My spring Orion

One is that it has not been turned over for several years (it was originally intended to be turned in autumn), and the Orion stalks have dried up badly in the extremely hot weather from August to September, and only a few are still good. I'll try to clean it up when the weather cools down in October, and if the main head is still healthy, then I may change to a small pot and continue to raise it. But from what I've observed so far, there's an 80% chance I'll part ways with the fleshy Orion.

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

Summer morning dew

The second is that Orion is infected with severe bituminous coal disease. Actually, it was infected a few years ago, but I cured it. But unfortunately, this year's high temperature and the aging of its roots have become extremely weak, so it has been hit again. And in this case, even if it is healthy, I will have the idea of elimination, after all, it is very annoying for a succulent to be repeatedly infected with bituminous coal disease (I have eliminated such varieties many times, such as Pauliana, Mexico Lingying, Purple Heart and Maruba Hongji, etc.).

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

Orion at the end of July

The third is that I have been raising this Orion for 10 years, and I have raised it from the leaf seedlings by myself. Now that most of its branches have dried up, I repot it even if it survives, which is equivalent to raising it from scratch, and I feel like I lack a little courage in the face of this situation. In addition, after seeing Orion at its best with me, I don't have much interest in raising it again, so I plan to replace it with the morning dew that I haven't raised before.

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

Three-headed morning dew

Orion or Morning Dew, which is good looking and easy to maintain?

Speaking of the appearance of Orion and Morning Dew, I think it is similar to the flesh as a "red-edged system", but Orion is easier to color out of the state, and it is especially easy to develop a bouquet form, which is its biggest advantage in the face of Morning Dew. As far as the difficulty of maintenance of Orion and morning dew is concerned, the morning dew is obviously much more solid, because it can be cultivated in most parts of the south in summer, even in extreme hot weather like August and September this year, so I thought of eliminating the already unhealthy Orion and raising a morning dew instead.

The slap in the face of raising a lot of flesh - I only recommend Orion in spring, but I want to change to morning dew in autumn!

Orion small old pile

This article was originally written by "Elder Tang Who Raised More Meat" (some pictures are from the Internet), welcome to pay attention and take you to grow knowledge together! ▼ Long press at the end of the article to like, send 3 times!

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