Fujifukurin plant care tips
An introduction to the related content of succulent plants, Fujifukurin plant care tips, here is a detailed introduction.
Fujifukurin belongs to the Sedum genus of the Crassulaceae family. Some plant lovers become excited when they see Sedum genus, as it is indeed a variety of succulent plants that die after flowering. Therefore, it is necessary to cut the top every spring, otherwise, once the mature plant enters the flowering mode in autumn, it cannot be stopped.
The author is located on the banks of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu. Here are the author's Fujifukurin plant care tips:
1. Soil mixture: My soil mixture is no different from other Sedum plants, peat + particles at about a 1:1 ratio. In fact, I often mix the soil randomly and do not deliberately calculate the proportions; it's fine as long as it's close enough.
2. Watering: Fujifukurin should not be too dry, especially young seedlings. After the roots have developed, water by shallow immersion once every 10-15 days, but do not soak through. Too much moisture will cause root rot. For mature plants, I also use the immersion method to water.
3. Sunlight: For Fujifukurin to be in good condition, it needs plenty of sunlight. Apart from summer, it should be exposed to full sunlight during other times. In summer, some shading is required, and young seedlings should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
4. Temperature: I keep them outdoors when the temperature is above -2 degrees Celsius in winter, but do not let them get rained on. However, everyone should adjust according to their own conditions and environment because even within the same city, different conditions and environments may result in significant differences in the plants' adaptive temperature.
5. Propagation: Cut the top in February and March every spring. After cutting, let the wound dry, then care for the stump normally. It can sprout in about two weeks. Once the young seedlings grow to 2cm or more, cut them off, let them sit for about a week, plant them in moist soil, and place them outside the north-facing window. Be sure to protect them from rain. When the soil is completely dry, immerse the pot to keep the soil slightly moist. After the roots have developed, you can care for them normally. Keep them outside the north-facing window all summer. By autumn, when the young seedlings have grown, repot them and place them outside the south-facing window for outdoor care.
The large tops cut off should be treated the same as the young seedlings, but they can be exposed to sunlight after the roots recover and start growing.
Overall, Fujifukurin is not difficult to care for and is not as delicate as rumored. I personally believe that since China is the native country of Sedum, Fujifukurin is relatively adaptable to the local climate and environment. The biggest issue with Fujifukurin is that propagation is relatively difficult, only by cutting the top. There is also a risk of full brocade sprouting or degenerating into phoenix or green phoenix, which depends on luck.
This article shares the complete introduction to the Fujifukurin plant care tips, for everyone to learn and understand!