kensong
2019-05-29, 1104 Views
Still no red leaves.
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kensong
2019-05-30
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Thanks. Interesting. I'll check it out.
Catarina ZS
2019-05-30
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That's the video in portuguese. in description below the video there is a lot of links to cientific texts.
https://youtu.be/IVECAzfwJo8
Catarina ZS
2019-05-30
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It's actually a fertilizer. All plants need magnesium to produce anthocyanin. It helps them to make their "food".
I live in Brazil that ir hot! but people say that cold also stress them turning to red color.
I am using magnesium and it works, but I think some succulent as Haworthia turns into brow color , so I am still trying. Some plants as Crassula capitela "camp fire" has a good result.
kensong
2019-05-30
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@Catarina ZS so it's not just stressing them with sunlight that produces more red? Have tried the chemical method? I'd think that's artificial stimulation
Catarina ZS
2019-05-30
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A Brazilian biologists has a YouTube channel. He teaches that producers use a specific substance to make suculents more colorful. It is Magnesium, that is commonly sell as sulfate magnesium, and I am using cloridrate magnesium.
I had a ancampsero rufenses some years ago and the leaves was red just in the back! At these point I didn't use magnesium yet.