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How does Buddha bead succulent plant reproduce?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The Buddha bead succulent plant is a succulent plant native to South Africa, so named after the satellite if it is a string of beads in Buddhism. Then how does it reproduce here? How to maintain it at ordinary times? First, how do Buddha beads succulent plants reproduce? The succulent plants of Buddha beads are generally propagated by cutting.

The Buddha bead succulent plant is a succulent plant native to South Africa, so named after the satellite if it is a string of beads in Buddhism. Then how does it reproduce here? How to maintain it at ordinary times?

First, how do Buddha beads succulent plants reproduce?

Buddha beads succulent plants are generally propagated by cuttings in spring and autumn when they are growing vigorously. When cutting, cut a strong branch directly from the mother plant, dry the wound, cut it in the slightly humid sand, and finally put it in a cool and ventilated place for about 20 days to survive.

Second, how to maintain the Buddha bead succulent plant at ordinary times?

1. Light

Do not let the sun shine directly on the plant, otherwise it will easily cause plant death. It is usually placed in a place where there is scattered light.

two。 Soil

The soil of Fozhu Cymbidium generally uses loose and fertile sandy soil rich in organic matter, and the soil can use rotten leaf soil (the fallen leaves of autumn and winter trees are mixed with a certain amount of crushed soil and a certain amount of sand (the ratio of soil to sand is about 1:3).

3. Moisture content

Buddha bead orchid in spring and autumn is the peak growing season, watering must be adequate, basin soil should always be kept moist. Buddha beads are easy to rot in summer, so watering should not be too frequent in summer. It is recommended to use a small sprinkler for each watering.

4. Temperature

Buddha beads in the case of dry basin soil can withstand a low temperature of about 2 degrees below zero, is the indoor temperature, not open air. The water is basically cut off throughout the winter, and the water will begin to be cut off slowly below 5 degrees, and try to keep it above 0 degrees in winter, otherwise the plants with too low temperature are easy to die from frostbite and are less resistant to freezing. When the summer temperature exceeds 35 ℃, the whole plant will grow slowly. At this time, watering should be reduced to prevent root rot caused by excessive moisture in the basin soil. And strengthen ventilation, proper shading to avoid hot sun exposure.

5. Change the basin

Buddha beads need to change the basin every 1-2 years, and change the basin before the first watering in early spring.

 
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