How to plant Bi Huawei'an
Summary: An introduction to the planting of Bi Huawei'an and the correct maintenance techniques for this green plant, followed by an understanding for everyone.
There is a rich variety of succulents with high ornamental value, and many plant enthusiasts like to keep several pots at home. Succulents are perceived as cute and have thick, beautiful leaves. Even beginners can grow them well. Many succulents are quite unique in shape, such as the Bi Huawei'an that the editor is about to share with you.
Bi Huawei'an is a succulent from the Aizoaceae family, delicate and beautiful, resembling a cute little rabbit. When it was first introduced, the price was relatively high, but now that it is widely propagated, the cost-effectiveness is high, and many friends can grow it. Although Bi Huawei'an is beautiful, there aren't many enthusiasts who can maintain it well.
Many enthusiasts say that they also like Bi Huawei'an, but they often can't grow it well, easily encountering various problems such as root rot from excessive water or becoming shriveled and unattractive. This is mainly due to improper maintenance. Since Bi Huawei'an has different preferences from other succulents, everyone needs to maintain it according to the habits of Bi Yuhuan. The editor has been growing Bi Huawei'an for many years, and it looks very beautiful every autumn and winter. Now, the editor shares some small maintenance techniques with everyone.
Bi Huawei'an is particularly afraid of waterlogging, so it must be planted in loose, breathable soil with sufficient nutrients. It is recommended that you can use fine particle soil, such as red jade soil, which is very good for growing Bi Huawei'an. This type of soil does not cause waterlogging or root rot, and also helps Bi Huawei'an to root.
How to plant Bi Huawei'an
Bi Huawei'an enters a dormant period in the summer due to the heat, but when the weather cools down in autumn, the plant will resume growth. Generally, at around 20 degrees Celsius, the plant grows most vigorously, and the leaves will also become fat and look delicate. Proper maintenance can even cause it to grow side buds, which is very spectacular.
Bi Huawei'an is particularly afraid of积水, so it's best to water the plant only when the soil is completely dry, and avoid watering directly on the leaves. If leaves get wet and the ventilation is poor, they can rot. You can use the immersion method to supplement water, and after watering, ensure good ventilation to evaporate excess water, which will enhance the plant's disease resistance and prevent illness.
In autumn, Bi Huawei'an grows rapidly, and you can appropriately add some slow-release fertilizer for succulents to make the leaves fatter. Also, maintain a well-ventilated environment and avoid keeping the plant in a closed room for long periods to prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests.
Bi Huawei'an itself loves sunlight. In addition to providing appropriate shading during the hot summer to prevent sunburn, it can be exposed to more sunlight in the autumn and winter seasons to better carry out photosynthesis and synthesize more nutrients, making the plant stronger and more attractive. Pay attention to keeping the plant warm when the temperature drops below 5 degrees Celsius to avoid frostbite.
The above is a detailed introduction on how to plant Bi Huawei'an and the correct maintenance techniques. I hope you will like it!