2. Cut off the lateral buds: If you only want to breed the existing succulents and don't want to breed new succulents, you should use a special flower knife to cut off the growing lateral buds from the mother plant, and disinfect them when cutting, and you can't cut too big a wound for the mother plant, otherwise the mother plant will spend a lot of time healing the wound, once it doesn't grow.
3. Self-elimination: Although fleshy meat is easy to grow some side buds, it can be disposed of by itself. Generally speaking, such lateral buds are relatively small and delicate, and are mostly produced in spring. If you find such lateral buds, you can generally leave them alone. After a while, we will find that the lateral buds are gone, which is mainly because the mother plant converts the lateral buds into nutrients and absorbs them back.
4. Reasonable maintenance: Many flower friends don't know how to deal with the lateral buds of succulents. In fact, whether the lateral buds are cut off or the lateral buds are allowed to breed new succulents, their mother plants need to be carefully maintained after treatment, and they cannot be exposed to too much direct sunlight, nor can they be kept in a dark environment all the time, and they must be maintained by astigmatism. At this time, they should also be watered less to prevent their wounds from being infected by bacteria and breeding pests such as beetles.