Fat Girl Flower Cultivation Methods
This article provides an introduction to the cultivation methods of Fat Girl flowers and the green plant maintenance tips for the most thriving flowers in the home. Let's follow the editor to take a look!
Many flower enthusiasts are fond of pink-colored succulents, especially some fat, cute ones that give a rosy, chubby appearance, making them look adorable and as beautiful as fluffy pink flowers. Among these pink Fat Girls, the following six types of succulents are particularly loved because they can surprise you with their beauty when properly cared for. Let's see which six types they are!
1. Peachy卵
Peachy卵, also known as Peach Seed, has fat, rosy leaves that look like chubby pink eggs, round and cute. Although the leaves of Peachy卵 are fat and thick, they do not belong to the thick-leafed genus but are part of the Windmill Grass genus.
In spring and autumn, which are the peak growth periods for Peachy卵, it prefers warm sunshine and a drier environment. Therefore, you can water thoroughly when most of the soil is dry. During the peak growth period, apply a dilute nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium fertilizer every 20-30 days. In summer and winter, when growth is slow, stop fertilizing to prevent fertilizer burns.
2. Baby Fingers
Baby Fingers belong to the Crassulaceae family, Sedum genus, with cylindrical, rosy leaves that look like a baby's fingers. In spring and autumn, with sufficient sunlight and a large temperature difference, proper watering can turn Baby Fingers into a pink Fat Girl.
Baby Fingers are quite cold-tolerant; as long as the indoor temperature does not drop below 3 degrees Celsius in winter, they will not freeze. In summer, good ventilation management is needed to prevent diseases. During the growth period, water thoroughly when most of the soil is dry to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
2. Sanryu-hime
Sanryu-hime belongs to the Crassulaceae family, thick-leafed genus. When there is sufficient sunlight and a large temperature difference in spring and autumn, the leaves become pink and cute, fat and chubby. The leaf tips and edges are more likely to turn pink, with a translucent appearance, similar to jelly.
Sanryu-hime enjoys plenty of sunlight. During the growth period, it can be kept in full sun, but during the intense summer sun, some shading is needed. Good ventilation management and reduced watering are essential. It is a cold-tolerant succulent that can easily survive winter at 3 degrees Celsius.
Fat Girl Flower Cultivation Methods
4. Peach Beauty
In spring and autumn with plenty of sunlight and a large temperature difference, Peach Beauty looks like a fat, pink peach, very cute and rosy. It is also a popular succulent variety among flower enthusiasts.
To achieve such a good condition, we need to keep Peach Beauty in a sunny place, with some shading in summer. Good ventilation management is also necessary to prevent high temperature and humidity, which can lead to diseases and pests. When watering, ensure thorough watering after the soil is completely dry.
5. Moon Beauty
Moon Beauty belongs to the Crassulaceae family, thick-leafed genus, with fleshy, elliptical leaves and rounded tips that are thicker. When in good condition, it is more pink and cute than Peach Beauty, with fatter, rounder leaves. Compared to Peachy卵 leaves, they are flatter and larger.
Moon Beauty enjoys plenty of sunlight and is not afraid of strong sunlight in summer. It is drought-tolerant but not cold-tolerant and needs to be moved indoors when the temperature drops to 5 degrees Celsius to prevent frostbite. In spring and autumn, it turns into a pink Fat Girl and requires more water during this period.
6. Marimo-hime
Marimo-hime has fat, pink leaves that are very cute and surprising to many people during the spring and autumn seasons with plenty of sunlight and a large temperature difference, making it very popular among flower enthusiasts.
To keep Marimo-hime looking so beautiful, it needs to be kept in a sunny environment. During the intense summer sun, some shading is necessary because Marimo-hime can tolerate high temperatures up to 35 degrees Celsius. When the temperature is higher, appropriate shading is needed to prevent leaf burns. It also needs to be kept in a well-ventilated environment to prevent high temperature and humidity, which can lead to diseases and pests.
During the growth period, water thoroughly when most of the soil is dry. In the spring and autumn growth periods, increase the watering frequency but avoid waterlogging and root rot.
If you like pink Fat Girls, you can grow the above six types of succulents, and of course, there are also Allen, Jelly, and others that can be grown as pink Fat Girls. Which of the six do you like?
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