1. Is it easy to raise?Buddha beads are a very easy to grow plant, and even a novice can keep it alive. However, if it is not properly cared for, it will grow poorly. It is not only easy to grow, but also very easy to bloom. As long as it is well maintained, it will bloom after a period of time. Whether it is placed at home or hung on the balcony, it is very ornamental. 2. How to maintain1. Soil: If you want its roots to breathe and grow better, the soil used must be breathable. If the soil is too sticky, its roots cannot breathe, which may cause the plant to die. 2. Watering: There must be sufficient water during its growth period, but the watering method must be reasonable, and the water should be poured along the edge of the pot. The roots of the plant cannot be soaked in water for a long time, as they may be damaged by water. 3. Light: It is beneficial for the plant to receive a certain amount of light every day, but it should not be exposed to strong light. It is usually recommended to place it in a sunny place. 4. Temperature: If you want it to grow faster, you need to control the temperature at around 20-28℃. If the temperature in the environment is too low or too high, it will grow poorly. |
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