How to care for Jee Yulu in the summer
This article introduces the related experience of how to care for Jee Yulu in the summer and the precautions for planting Jee Yulu. The following is an introduction in detail.
Jee Yulu is a very beautiful succulent plant with round and plump leaves, resembling crystal-clear gems, which are very appealing. However, it is not an easy task to cultivate Jee Yulu to such good quality. Today, I will introduce how to care for Jee Yulu.
I. Lighting
If you want Jee Yulu's leaves to be full and round, lighting is very important. In spring, its growth speed is relatively fast, and it must be allowed to bask in the sun more. If there is a lack of light, its leaves will become thin and narrow, and will not look as beautiful. In the spring and autumn seasons when the sun is not strong, let it receive three hours of sunlight every day. In summer, it needs to be shaded appropriately, otherwise its leaves will turn red after being sunburned.
II. Water Management
Jee Yulu's leaves look crystal clear because they contain a lot of water, so it is important to maintain the moisture of the potting soil and not let the soil dry out too much. In summer, it needs to be watered almost every day. In spring, it is relatively humid, and the amount of watering can be reduced. In autumn, it is dry, and the amount of watering should be increased appropriately. In winter, Jee Yulu will enter a dormant state and should be watered less, otherwise the roots may rot.
In addition, the surrounding air should also be kept moist. In summer and autumn, it is advisable to spray some water around it frequently to maintain a humidity of about 80%.
III. Fertilization
In spring and autumn, Jee Yulu grows relatively fast, and it is important to fertilize it with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once a month, diluted before application. In summer and winter, Jee Yulu grows very slowly and does not need to be fertilized.
The above content introduces how to care for Jee Yulu in the summer and the precautions for planting Jee Yulu. Green plant enthusiasts may refer to this for reference.