Cultivation methods and precautions of fleshy Buddha beads

Cultivation methods and precautions of fleshy Buddha beads

The succulent Buddha beads are the easiest to grow among succulents. They have strong adaptability, rarely suffer from diseases and pests, and are very drought-resistant. Many people will grow a pot of them at home. They are always green and round all year round, and are very ornamental.

How to grow fleshy Buddha beads

1. Soil

When planting succulent Buddha beads, you should choose loose, fertile and well-breathable soil. It can be made from a mixture of humus, garden soil, sandy soil and organic fertilizer. The flowerpot does not need to be too large. You can choose it appropriately according to the size of the plant. Be careful not to use a pot that is too low, otherwise it will easily drag on the ground after it bursts out of the pot, affecting the appearance.

2. Watering

The Succulent Buddha Beads is drought-resistant. It is better to leave it dry than to let it be waterlogged, otherwise the roots will rot and it will be difficult to save it. But in spring and summer, the Succulent Buddha Beads enters the growing season. In order to supply the necessary water, you can water it frequently, and spray some water every 2-3 days to keep the soil moist.

3. Fertilization

The principle of fertilizing the succulent Buddha beads is to apply thin fertilizers frequently. During its peak growth period, you can apply thin liquid fertilizers or organic nutrient fertilizers mainly composed of nitrogen fertilizers twice a month. At the same time, in order to make its color brighter, you can also regularly spray diluted nitrogen fertilizers on the leaves.

4. Lighting

The succulent Buddha beads are not highly dependent on light. Their growth will not be slowed down without light. Therefore, they can grow vigorously in a semi-shaded environment. If the light is too strong in the summer, it may irritate or even burn its leaves. Pay attention to shading in the summer.

Precautions for caring for succulent Buddha beads

If you want the succulent Buddha beads to bloom faster, you need to prune the branches more often. Don't feel sorry for it because it takes a lot of effort to grow such long branches. In fact, the more frequently you prune, the faster it grows, and the more branches it can produce, and the faster it will bloom.

Succulent Buddha beads like warm environment and are also resistant to high temperatures. They are suitable for growing in an environment of 20-30℃. When the temperature is higher than 30℃, the succulent Buddha beads will enter a dormant period. Watering should be controlled. When the temperature is below 10 degrees in winter, they should be moved indoors for cultivation.

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