In the fast-paced modern life, people are increasingly focusing on improving the quality of life. Buddhist Bead succulents, with their unique shapes and easy-care characteristics, have become the green favorites of many households and offices. This article will introduce you to the care methods of Buddhist Bead succulents, allowing you to effortlessly enjoy the green and vibrant spiritual resonance.
Buddhist Bead Succulent IntroductionBuddhist Bead succulents, also known as Buddhist Bead jade, meat串, etc., belong to the Crassulaceae genus of stonecrop-like plants. Their leaves are succulent, round or oval, arranged densely, resembling strings of crystal-clear Buddhist beads. Buddhist Bead succulents come in many varieties with colorful leaves, possesses very high ornamental value.
Buddhist Bead Succulent Care Tips1. Light
Buddhist Bead succulents enjoy light but not direct sunlight. When caring for them indoors, place the plant near a window to ensure they receive ample scattered light daily. In the hot summer, be sure to provide some shading to prevent leaf sunburn.
2. Watering
Buddhist Bead succulents are drought-tolerant. When watering, follow the principle of "better dry than wet". Water only when the soil is completely dry to avoid积水. In winter, when temperatures are lower, you can reduce the watering frequency.
3. Temperature
The optimal growth temperature for Buddhist Bead succulents is between 15-25℃. When winter temperatures drop below 5℃, move the plant indoors. In the hot summer, pay attention to ventilation and cooling to prevent the plant from going into high-temperature dormancy.
4. Fertilizing
Buddhist Bead succulents do not require much fertilizer. Applying a compound fertilizer once a month during the growing season is sufficient. When fertilizing, be careful not to let the fertilizer touch the leaves to avoid leaf burn.
5. Propagation
Buddhist Bead succulents can be propagated through leaf cutting, stem cutting, or division. Leaf cutting has a higher success rate. The specific operation is as follows:
(1) Select healthy Buddhist Bead succulent leaves and lay them flat on the soil surface.
(2) Keep the soil moist and at a suitable temperature, and they will root and sprout in about 20 days.
Buddhist Bead Succulent Selection and Appreciation1. When purchasing, choose plants with full leaves, neat arrangement, and no pests or diseases.
2. When appreciating, choose Buddhist Bead succulents of different colors and shapes according to personal preference to add vitality and vitality to your home environment.
Buddhist Bead succulents are a highly ornamental indoor green plant with simple and easy care methods. Through the introduction of this article, I believe you have mastered the skills to care for Buddhist Bead succulents. Let these strings of crystal-clear Buddhist Bead succulents bring a touch of freshness and tranquility to your home life!