How big a basin does the Buddha beads need to be fleshy? Buddha beads are fleshy. Buddha beads are fleshy. Because of their unique shape and cute appearance, they are deeply loved by flower friends. In the process of maintaining the fleshy Buddha beads, it is very important to choose the right potted plant. How big is the need for Buddha beads to be fleshy? This article will provide you with detailed answers and provide some practical maintenance tips. How big a basin does the Buddha beads need to be fleshy?
1. Suitable pot size for meat beads. Meat beads belong to small and medium-sized succulent plants. It is generally recommended to choose a pot with a diameter of 10-15 cm. Such a pot can not only meet the growth needs of meat beads without being too crowded., conducive to ventilation and light transmission.
2. The relationship between the size of potted plants and the number of plants. If the beads are maintained indoors and are fleshy, you can choose smaller potted plants and plant 1-2 plants per pot. For outdoor maintenance, due to better ventilation conditions, you can choose slightly larger potted plants, plant 3-5 plants per pot. 1. Ventilation and light-transmitting Buddha beads are fleshy and light-transmitting Buddha beads are fleshy and light-transmitting environments. Avoid placing them in dark and humid places. When high temperatures in summer, they should be properly shaded to prevent sunburn on the leaves.
2. Watering beads are fleshy and not resistant to waterlogging. When watering, the principle of "preferring to dry rather than wet" should be followed. During the vigorous growth period in spring and autumn, the watering frequency can be appropriately increased; when high temperatures in summer, watering should be controlled to prevent root system rot; When low temperatures in winter, reduce watering and keep the soil slightly moist.
3. Fertilization During the fleshy growth of beads, apply thin fertilizer every 20 days or so, mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizers. When fertilizing, be careful not to let the fertilizer come into contact with the leaves to avoid burning the leaves.
4. There are two main methods of breeding Buddha beads and fleshy propagation: rafting and cuttage. rafting is suitable for faster-growing plants. Separate the plants from the mother plant and plant them separately. Cutting is suitable for slower-growing plants. Insert healthy leaves into the soil, keep the soil moist, and transplant after taking root.
Choosing the right potted plant is the key to maintaining the fleshy Buddha beads. Through the introduction of this article, I believe you have learned how big a pot is needed for fleshy Buddha beads, as well as some practical maintenance skills. I hope this information can help you better maintain the fleshy Buddha beads. Let it grow healthily.