How to care for Qian Tu'er
Here are detailed experiences related to the succulent plant Qian Tu'er. How to care for Qian Tu'er? Keep reading!
Qian Tu'er is native to Madagascar, with stems that easily become lignified and can be shaped by cutting off water. It blooms, producing small white flowers, and the process from sprouting flower stems to full bloom can take several months. There are also similar plants like "Moon Rabbit Ear," which belong to the "Summer Planting Type," still growing in summer and dormant in winter. It can be exposed to full sunlight; with sufficient sunlight, the leaves are white, while insufficient light will turn the leaves green and they will slowly collapse, but this does not affect growth. Qian Tu'er requires a moderate amount of water and grows relatively fast.
The main propagation methods are leaf insertion and stem cutting, both of which are relatively easy to succeed. You can refer to the diagram below for the leaf insertion process of Qian Tu'er.
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