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How to grow succulent beads

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Succulent beads are a kind of succulent plants, originated in South Africa, because the leaves are round succulent leaves, so named Buddha beads, so how to grow succulent beads? Are there any planting points for attention? 1. Buddha beads basically introduce that Buddha beads belong to a kind of succulent plant, which is originally produced.

Succulent beads are a kind of succulent plants, originated in South Africa, because the leaves are round succulent leaves, so named Buddha beads, so how to grow succulent beads? Are there any planting points for attention?

First, the basic introduction of Buddha beads

Buddha beads are succulent, native to South Africa, and are often cultivated as hanging basin plants because of their overhanging stems or creeping soil.

The leaves of Buddha beads are fleshy, spherical to spindle-shaped, with a transparent longitudinal pattern in the center of the leaf and a micro-tip at the end of the leaf. The growth of Buddha beads also distinguishes the dormant period from the growth period, which is from March to December each year.

Second, how to grow succulent Buddha beads?

1. Light: plant in sunny places, but avoid exposure to the sun

2. Soil: choose soil with good drainage and loose soil for planting.

3, watering: watering should not be too much, keep the soil slightly wet during the growing period; 4, temperature: the growth temperature in winter should be kept above 0 ℃, and the growth temperature in summer should be kept below 35 ℃, otherwise it will affect the growth of Buddha beads.

Buddha beads planting soil can be mixed with coal cinder peat, a small amount of perlite, the proportion is 6:3:1.

Buddha beads also grow faster, so we should also pay attention to changing the basin, usually 1-2 years to change the basin.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Buddha beads

1. 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

2. Buddha beads need to grow in a cool, dry and sunny environment, resistant to semi-shade, afraid of waterlogging and avoiding stuffy heat, so it is necessary to keep the planting environment dry and cool.

3. Avoid long-term rain in cultivation, or it will rot the stem.

 
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