How to grow Daruma Fu Niang

How to grow Daruma Fu Niang

Cultivate by habit

First of all, we must understand the growth habits of Daruma Fumus. This succulent is a small shrub with a very thin stem, but it grows very fast. It usually grows on the ground. As you grow it, you will find that it slowly hangs upside down like a hanging basket. If there is insufficient light or too much water, its red edge will gradually fade or even disappear, and the leaves will become less full.

Pay attention to your surroundings

1. Moisture

Daruma is a water-loving plant, especially during its growing season. If the soil is completely dry, it must be watered. Sufficient water can ensure the most basic nutrition, and Daruma will grow hard! When the temperature is particularly high in summer, the air is relatively stuffy and humid, and the leaves of the Daruma Plant are particularly prone to elongation. At this time, you must pay attention to good ventilation and reduce the frequency of watering. You can choose to water it in the evening when the weather is slightly cooler. This can not only replenish the necessary water for the Daruma Plant, but also prevent it from being burned by high temperatures.

2. Soil

The soil for the growth of Daruma Jojoba must be loose and breathable, and have good drainage. It is generally not recommended to use ordinary pure garden soil because it is too moisturizing and is particularly prone to compaction. The editor recommends that you choose soil with a ratio of 70% particles and peat. This kind of soil has very good air permeability. If the plant of Daruma Phalaenopsis is relatively small, you can add fewer particles and more peat. You can also add some expanded clay to the bottom of the pot to increase air permeability. At the same time, you must be careful not to accumulate water. Only such soil conditions can ensure that the Daruma Phalaenopsis has the possibility of growing out of the pot.

3. Lighting

In the hot summer, you should pay attention to sunshade to prevent exposure to the scorching sun. You can choose to give it moderate sun exposure in the afternoon when the sunlight is weak. In winter, you must ensure sufficient light exposure. Appropriate light is especially beneficial to the growth of Daruma Nigella!

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