How to water the Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho'?
A comprehensive introduction to the small experience of Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho', how to water it, let's understand it together.
Among numerous colorful cacti, the one with diverse colors, rich layers, and high appearance is none other than Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho'. Also known as 'Kinunago', it is a variegated cultivar (natural mutation) of the Echeveria glauca. The plant is flat-spherical to spherical, with a whole plant height of 3-4 cm. The diameter of the ball is 3-5 cm, with 8 straight ridges on the stem, green-brown epidermis, embedded with regular red patches, areoles, and 3-5 pink or light reddish-brown radial spines, without central spines. The flowering period is from late spring to early summer, with light red, funnel-shaped flowers on top. It can be said that Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho' is the 'upgraded version' of Echeveria glauca; the five-color Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho' is the 'upgraded version' of Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho'. Below, let's talk about the cultivation and maintenance of Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho' with flower friends.
I. Watering
1. Water Volume
In spring, summer, and autumn, water thoroughly after drying out! In winter, to control water, dry out but do not need to water thoroughly. To determine if the potting soil is dry (especially in winter at low temperatures), you can insert a toothpick into the potting soil to determine its moisture level.
2. Cycle
Water every 5-10 days in summer; every 2-3 weeks in spring and autumn; once a month in winter, and it is recommended to stop watering when the temperature is below 15°C.
3. Method
Soak the pot in summer, and spray in spring and autumn.
II. Potting
Trim the roots - let them air-dry for 5-7 days to ensure the root wounds heal. Plant in soil (which should be sterilized and disinfected in advance) on a sunny day, water slightly, and keep the soil moist during the rooting period, cultivate in a well-ventilated and shaded area.
In the hot summer, with rapid evaporation of water, there is no need to worry about waterlogging. As long as you don't water randomly and ensure watering only after the soil is completely dry, it will be fine.
This article shares a detailed introduction on how to water Echeveria 'Fujimohnosho', a colorful ball with thorns that is very beautiful and water-saving. Have you understood it?