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The cultivation method of Beni Fuki

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Beni Fuki thrives in warm, dry, and sunlit environments, is drought-resistant, can endure indoor temperatures as low as -4 degrees Celsius as long as the potting soil remains dry, and the leaves will slightly appear wilted and frost-damaged at -4 degrees Celsius. However, it will recover fullness when the temperature rises. Beni Fuki is somewhat tolerant of semi-shade, but prolonged exposure to shade will make the leaves turn green and easily cause the base of the leaves to stretch out, making the leaf stems tender and weak. Although the plant requires sunlight, it is best not to expose it to direct sunlight in the summer, a bit of shading is sufficient, and less watering is needed.

The soil for cultivating Beni Fuki can be a fertile and well-draining potting soil. I use a mix of coal slag with a bit of peat, vermiculite, and perlite, as long as it is somewhat breathable, and cover the surface with granulated natural river sand. Beni Fuki grows very明显 in cool seasons, and it will briefly enter dormancy in the summer due to high temperatures but not for a long time. In the entire summer, I water it generously, essentially drenching it. With a good root system, there won't be any problems. One thing friends need to pay attention to is that in the summer, Beni Fuki should avoid being drenched from above, as it is prone to rot. Generally, watering is done two hours after sunset.

The propagation of Beni Fuki can be done by cutting the top in early spring and autumn, and the remaining stem will sprout many buds. It can also be propagated by leaf insertion, taking healthy leaves, inserting them into slightly moist soil, and waiting in a cool and ventilated place for new roots and leaves to grow. It is okay to water when it is completely dry. It is a very easy-to-propagate variety, and cutting the top is much faster than leaf insertion propagation.

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