The guide to the maintenance of Buddha beads and the secret to making your succulent plants grow healthily!

Choose the right soil, light management, watering principles, fertilization techniques, pest control, pruning and shaping Buddha beads are fleshy. Because of their unique beaded leaves and elegant shape, they have been very popular among succulent plant lovers in recent years. How to correctly maintain Buddha beads are fleshy and make them thrive has become a problem for many novice players. This article will provide you a detailed analysis of the maintenance methods of Buddha beads and help you easily raise healthy and beautiful succulent plants. Choosing the right soil to have fleshy beads does not have high requirements on the soil, but for its healthy growth, it is recommended to choose soil with good air permeability and good drainage. You can use soil made from a mixture of peat soil, vermiculite, perlite, etc., with a ratio of 2:1:1. Such soil is conducive to root respiration and reduces the risk of root rot. Light management The fleshy Buddha beads like enough sunshine, but when the summer is high, you should avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn the leaves. In the spring and autumn seasons, you can place the fleshy Buddha beads in an outdoor place with sufficient sunshine and receive 4-6 hours of direct light every day. In winter, you need to move the fleshy Buddha beads indoors to keep enough light. Watering principle: Buddha beads are fleshy and cannot withstand waterlogging. When watering, the principle of "seeing dry, seeing wet" should be followed. When the soil surface is dry, watering should be carried out. After watering, ensure good soil drainage. When the high temperature in summer, the watering can be appropriately reduced. Frequency to avoid root decay. In winter, watering needs to be controlled to keep the soil slightly moist. Fertilization skills Buddha beads have a low demand for fertilizer, but moderate fertilization helps it grow. During the growing season (spring and autumn), apply diluted liquid fertilizer once a month. When fertilizing, be careful not to let the fertilizer come into contact with the leaves to avoid causing damage. Pest and fleshy beads are easily invaded by pests and diseases such as scale insects and red spiders. During the maintenance process, the plants should be kept well ventilated and the leaves and branches should be checked regularly. Once pests and diseases are found, pesticides can be used to control them, and at the same time, pay attention to Do not overspray to avoid causing damage to the plants. During the fleshy growth of beads, withered leaves and too long branches will appear. Gardening scissors can be used to prune them to remove sick parts and promote healthy growth of the plant. Through pruning, beautiful plant types can also be created.

Buddha beads are succulent plants that are easy to maintain. As long as you master the correct maintenance methods, you can easily grow healthy and beautiful plants. I hope the maintenance guidelines in this article can help you in your path to maintaining Buddha beads succulent.