How to grow a Buddha beadBuddhist beads belong to the Asteraceae family. They prefer a cool and dry growing environment, are tolerant to partial shade, and are afraid of waterlogging and hot and humid environments. When caring for them, they need sufficient sunlight. It is best to grow them in a full-sun environment. If there is insufficient light, they will more easily grow too tall. 1. Suitable soil: If you want the Buddha beads to grow out of the pot, you need suitable soil for growth. Generally, you should use soil with good air permeability and looseness, and then add an appropriate amount of base fertilizer to it, so that the plant can grow out of the pot faster. 2. Adequate light: Buddha beads need to grow in sufficient sunlight. If the light is sufficient, it will quickly fill the pot, especially in spring and autumn when the plant is in its growth period. It can be maintained in full sun. 3. Apply fertilizer in moderation: During the growing season, Buddha beads need to be properly fertilized so that they can reach the effect of blooming quickly. If they are dormant in summer or grow slowly in winter, it will be difficult to achieve the effect of blooming. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers need to be sprayed on the leaves. Precautions for the maintenance of a Buddhist beadWhen caring for Buddhist beads, you need to pay attention to the fact that they are not very resistant to high temperatures, so they need appropriate shade in the summer and a good ventilation environment. This will prevent them from growing in a stuffy environment, which is more beneficial for their growth. In other seasons, they need sufficient sunlight. |
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