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What to do when the Buddhist rosary plant blooms

A comprehensive introduction to what to do when the Buddhist rosary plant blooms and the precautions for beginners caring for the Buddhist rosary plant, detailed introduction as follows:

Mentioning Buddhist rosary, many people will first think of the portable ritual implement worn on the hands of Buddhist believers. I have seen countless believers holding prayer wheels in Tibet. But once into the succulent hobby, it's natural to know that Buddhist rosary is those strings of plump green beads that grow fast and easily fill the pot.

1. Buddhist rosary plant fills the pot

The Buddhist rosary plant in my small garden has been growing for a year. It has survived the toughest summer and experienced the cold winter. Now it is growing well. Its most beautiful time was last autumn when the pot was full of plump green beads, densely covering the soil, not visible. I water it with a尖嘴地虎 (pointed spout watering can), dripping directly into the pot soil by lifting the stems.

2. Buddhist rosary flowers fill the pot

In autumn, with warm sunshine, I placed the Buddhist rosary on the balcony to bask in the sun, growing very compact and plump, getting longer and longer, like a small green waterfall. Later, the Buddhist rosary successively produced small flower buds, which truly delighted me.

I use a flower encounter microbial organic nutrient solution to fertilize once every half a month, a liquid fertilizer for succulents, supplementing nutrients. The Buddhist rosary flower buds bloomed, full of white fluffy flowers on top of the pot, all facing the same direction, neatly aligned, too spectacular!

What to do when the Buddhist rosary plant blooms

3. Post-blooming care for Buddhist rosary

In winter, as the temperature drops, I basically stop watering and fertilizing. When I came back after the New Year, the flowers of the Buddhist rosary were not as bright as before, so it was time to prune. I cut the flowers along with the stems and, not wanting to discard the pruned flowers, I could also put them in water to add a touch of artistic freshness.

Due to the lack of sunlight before and after the New Year, the spacing between the beads began to lengthen, growing sparse and not as lush as before. To accelerate growth, the long stems can be pruned for propagation. The more the Buddhist rosary is pruned, the easier it is to fill the pot.

After pruning, you can also fertilize once to promote the Buddhist rosary to grow plumper.

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