How to care for Jichi Chui Xue
For most women, here are some small tips about the succulent plant Jichi Chui Xue, including how to care for it. The details are as follows:
Jichi Chui Xue is one of the more confusing names, and some plant enthusiasts can't even find this type of succulent, let alone know how to care for Jichi Chui Xue. In fact, Jichi Chui Xue is also known as Sedum erythrostictum 'Aureum', or white Sedum erythrostictum. After reading this, do plant enthusiasts have a direction now?
Let's take a look at how to care for Jichi Chui Xue:
Jichi Chui Xue is a perennial herb with stems 10-20 cm tall. The flower spikes are short, the seeds are small, the flowering period is April to May, and the fruiting period is June to July. Jichi Chui Xue requires a sunny and cool, dry environment, is tolerant of semi-shade, dislikes waterlogging, and avoids humid heat. It has the habit of growing in cool seasons and dormant in high summer temperatures.
Jichi Chui Xue is not strict about soil requirements and can be maintained with peat soil mixed with coarse sand to ensure good drainage. From September of each year to June of the following year is the growing period for the plant (the growing period varies depending on the environment of the plant enthusiasts). If there is insufficient light, the plant is very prone to leggy growth, with a longer distance between the leaves, making the plant loose and the stems very fragile. The leaves will also stretch and become lighter in color. Plants growing in sufficient sunlight have a shorter and stronger habit, with relatively compact leaf spacing, and Jichi Chui Xue grows at a moderate pace, or even quickly.
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