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... Read more夏越し後の寄せ植えって、枯れてないのに「なんか間延びしてる…」となりがちですよね。私もワゴン型(白い車輪つきのプランター)に寄せ植えした子たちが、酷暑は乗り切ったのに徒長しまくってしまい、思い切って仕立て直ししました。 ■多肉植物が徒長したまま放置するとどうなる? 「多肉植物 徒長 そのまま」で悩む人が多いですが、放置すると見た目が崩れるだけじゃなく、茎が細くなって折れやすかったり、葉がスカスカで蒸れやすくなったりしました。特に寄せ植えは風通しが落ちるので、形を整える=トラブル予防にもなります。 ■仕立て直しの基本(私がやった流れ) 1) 鉢から全体を一度眺めて「主役・脇役」を決める 2) 徒長した株は、元気な部分を残してカット(チョキチョキ) 3) 切った先は挿し穂に。切り口はすぐ植えずに半日〜数日乾かす 4) 古い葉や混み合う部分を整理して、風が抜ける隙間を作る この“隙間づくり”で、寄せ植えが一気にさっぱりします。 ■「星の王子 伸びすぎ」対策 星の王子(クラッスラ系)は光が足りないと伸びやすい印象でした。私は伸びた部分をカットして、短くした株元を残し、先端は挿し木に回しました。仕立て直し後は「日当たり+風通し」を優先して置き場所を変えると、次の伸びすぎ予防になります。 ■サボテン寄せ植えの相性:混ぜるなら“乾き方”を合わせる 「サボテン 寄せ植え 相性」で迷うときは、見た目より“水やり頻度が近いか”で考えるのがラクでした。サボテンは乾かし気味、葉物多肉は種類で差が大きいので、同じ器に入れるなら乾きやすい土&鉢(通気性のいい用土、排水穴、軽石多め)にして、過湿にならない配置にすると安心です。 ■ちまちま寄せが「かわいそう」に見えないコツ ぎゅうぎゅうに詰めると可愛い反面、「寄せ植え かわいそう」「ちまちま寄せ かわいそう」と感じる人もいますよね。私は ・成長点(中心)が潰れない向きに置く ・同じ株を近づけすぎない(蒸れやすい) ・表土を軽石で整えて“窮屈感”を減らす を意識したら、見た目も健康面も落ち着きました。 ■多肉植物の飾り方:ワゴン型プランター×看板が映える 白いワゴン型プランターはそれだけで可愛いので、私は「M・CHARIOT」みたいなロゴや、「bonne chance」「une belle journée」と書かれた小さな飾り標識を添えて、ガーデニングの雰囲気を足しました。ポイントは“飾りは高くしすぎない”こと。植物より看板が目立つと主役が逆転するので、上部の片隅にさりげなくがちょうど良かったです。 仕立て直しは勇気がいりますが、切って整えると寄せ植えが見違えるし、挿し穂も増えてお得でした。徒長したら「失敗」じゃなくて、次の可愛さを作るチャンスだと思っています。

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