The little rabbit of Bihuohan grows up
For many girls, the introduction to succulent plants, after the little rabbit of Bihuohan grows up, let's take a look together.
How many plant enthusiasts have been captivated by the appearance of the little Bihuohan rabbit? Will the grown-up Bihuohan rabbit still be so charming? In this article, we have compiled three pictures: the cute image of the seedling stage, the appearance after growing up, and the blooming stage.
It should be mentioned here that from sowing to blooming, Bihuohan generally takes about 7 years. Such a long cultivation time results in a limited number of flowering plants in China. Here is a variety of Bihuohan that blooms white flowers planted by Xian Dao.
Key points for caring for the little Bihuohan rabbit:
Avoid strong direct sunlight during the growing season, as Bihuohan is sensitive to temperature. If it gets too hot, the plant will gradually turn yellow and show signs of dormancy. Pay attention to semi-shade, as temperatures over 35 degrees will cause the entire plant to wither and enter dormancy. During the dormant period, Bihuohan does not require water. Do not mistake them for being dead when the plant shrinks to the size of a soybean and looks dried out. Place them in a well-ventilated and shady area to safely survive the summer. By the end of September, when the temperature drops, they can resume growth. Bihuohan can be watered generously, avoiding strong sunlight. New enthusiasts should take note of this. They will only go dormant at 0 degrees, and watering should be stopped until the temperature rises.
The above content about the grown-up Bihuohan rabbit (with blooming pictures) can be used as a reference for green plant enthusiasts.