Compared with other succulents, the Daruma Fuchsia is a relatively easy-to-grow succulent variety, and it is easy to grow it into a pot-filled state. Especially in spring, Daruma Fuchsia is not only in good condition, but also very beautiful and charming when it blooms. How to cultivate Daruma Fu Niang1. Flower Pots If you want the Daruma to grow healthily, you need to choose a suitable flowerpot. For Daruma, try to choose a breathable pottery pot, clay pot, or purple sand pot. The mouth of the pot should be slightly larger. If the Daruma is a large plant, the pot should be slightly higher. 2. Soil The soil for the damson should be prepared according to its growth conditions. Use more peat soil during the seedling period to help it take root and grow roots, which can make the root system of the damson stronger. When preparing the soil after it grows up, add more granular soil , which is conducive to control and can make the stems and leaves of the damson compact and full. 3. Watering The Daruma plant likes a humid environment. In the daily care process, in addition to watering, you can also spray more to keep it moist . However, the frequency of watering should be controlled, otherwise the Daruma plant will easily grow too tall or have root rot. Before watering the Daruma plant each time, you should observe whether the pot soil is dry. Wait until the pot soil is dry before watering it thoroughly. 4. Pruning The growth rate of Daruma Agastache is relatively fast, especially in spring and autumn, so it needs to be properly pruned. Long branches, weak branches, and messy branches can be shortened to keep the plant shape neat. 5. Lighting Compared with other succulent plants, the Daruma plant requires less light, but it still needs to be exposed to a certain amount of light. In spring and autumn , it needs to be exposed to more than 4 hours of light a day. Of course, in seasons with gentle sunlight, it can be exposed to light all day without worrying about sunburn. Matters Needing Attention in the Maintenance of DarumaWhen watering the Daruma Funi, water slowly along the edge of the pot, not directly from top to bottom. In addition, in the high temperature environment in summer, water must be strictly controlled, otherwise the Daruma Funi will have difficulty in summer. In summer, you can choose to spray, and in the cold winter, you need to keep the pot soil dry, otherwise it is easy to frostbite the roots. Although the plant likes sunlight, it cannot tolerate strong light, so in summer, it needs to be shaded to avoid strong light at noon, otherwise the leaves of the plant will be easily sunburned. In the cold winter, the light is weak, so keep warm and maintain sufficient light. What should I do if the Dharma Lady is too tall?The leggy growth of succulent plants is an irreversible phenomenon. So when the leggy growth of the damson is serious, we need to control the leggy growth by beheading . First, we need to use sterilized tools to cut off the high part of the Daruma Funi, and then disinfect the wound. We can use the cut part for cuttings. However, the wound needs to be disinfected and dried before cutting. |
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