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How to make the Pearl String Plant more vigorousToday's sharing: small experience of green plant maintenance on how to make the Pearl String Plant more vigorous and the propagation method of the Buddhist Bead Plant, let's introduce it by the editor.Most succulents are relatively cute, like peach eggs, jade dew, etc., which make people feel especially delighted when they see them. However, there are some that do not look so appealing, such as the Green Bead Plant.Although it also has distinctive features, it is indeed less adorable compared to other succulents. Moreover, the Green Bead Plant is relatively difficult to cultivate, especially during propagation, as it easily dries up and dies. Today, let's talk about how to care for this green pearl string. In fact, it's not difficult at all if the right method is used.The leaves of the Green Bead Plant are small round balls, resembling strung Buddhist beads, hence its nickname, the Pearl String Plant. Many people mistakenly think it is a type of hanging plant. In fact, many experts enjoy cultivating the Pearl String Plant, and it is indeed challenging to grow a large curtain using succulent care methods. But it's not impossible. With basic propagation skills, it can be achieved. Let's take a look at the maintenance rules of the experts.Before propagation, prepare suitable potting soil, as the quality of soil and pot has a significant impact on the plant's growth. The Pearl String Plant prefers loose and breathable soil, which can be mixed with perlite and peat rock, and you can also add some other granular soil. Choose a pot material with good breathability, slightly larger in size.How to make the Pearl String Plant more vigorousThen, choose the scion, which should be as plump and robust as possible. Once selected, quickly pot it, as this is the most crucial step and requires attention to the method. If you plant the scion directly into the soil like other plants, it won't work, because the stem of the Pearl String Plant is very delicate. If most of it is exposed, nutrients and water cannot be supplied in time, leading to easy drying and breaking. In this case, the scion dies before the roots have grown, let alone how well it will grow in the future.Therefore, when propagating the Pearl String Plant, first coil the upper branches in the pot and make sure all the branches touch the soil, then cover them with a thin layer of soil. After planting, water a little and place it in a well-ventilated area, avoiding exposure to strong sunlight. Just leave it there, occasionally watering it without needing to pay too much attention. When new branches appear, it means the propagation has succeeded.After the propagation is complete, post-propagation care is also very important. Especially in the beginning, when the branches and leaves are not very even, it's appropriate to adjust manually by moving the dense areas slightly to the empty spaces. This way, the branches in the pot will be more even. Place it in a place with diffused light or simply hang it on the balcony. Watering does not need to be frequent, and it will grow very lush.To make the Pearl String Plant grow into a curtain, regular pruning is needed because each branch grows at a different pace, and weak ones easily break. Only by pruning regularly will the branches become thicker and more robust, growing more lush. Give it a try and grow a pot!The above content brought by the Green Plant Enthusiast website on how to make the Pearl String Plant more vigorous and the propagation method of the Buddhist Bead Plant is hoped to be helpful to green plant enthusiasts!