How to propagate the old stem of the Thousand Buddha's Hands succulent
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Thousand Buddha's Hands
Refers to Zen master Zhi's enlightenment, fists open and legal successor is confused.
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Half the window with pine shadows, half the window with moonlight, one rush mat, one monk.
Sitting cross-legged after midnight, moths扑灭 the lamp in front of the Buddha.
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Thousand Buddha's Hands are lush and droplet-like, vivid and lovely, also known as "King Yu珠帘, Jutuan, Jingye Yuzhui" etc., belonging to the Sedum family, Sedum genus succulent plants. Their flesh leaves are full and round, with a pointed front end, resembling a delicate Buddha's hand. The leaves are green with a hint of red, and the old stem plants grown for many years often hang and grow, with full leaves scattered together like a waterfall of pearls. They have strong vitality, easy to group and burst into bloom, easy to plant and propagate, and are often planted in small pots to decorate balconies, windowsills, shelves, and other sunny places.
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Thousand Buddha's Hands are commonly found in tropical mountainous areas. They are suitable for growing in environments with sufficient light, good ventilation, warmth, and dryness. They are drought-tolerant, slightly tolerant to moisture, and dislike waterlogging; they enjoy warmth, can tolerate heat, but not cold; they like sunlight, do not tolerate shade, and fear exposure to strong sunlight.
How to propagate the old stem of the Thousand Buddha's Hands succulent
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1. Potting soil: The Thousand Buddha's Hands succulent has high requirements for soil, suitable for growing in loose, fertile, and well-draining sandy loam. At home, potting soil is often mixed with gravel, perlite, and other granular loam for planting.
2. Light: The Thousand Buddha's Hands succulent enjoys sunlight. When maintained in an environment with long-term insufficient light, the plant becomes loose and the leaf color is unattractive. In summer, when high temperatures occur, it is necessary to provide some shade for the plant.
3. Temperature: It is not easy for Thousand Buddha's Hands succulents to survive the summer. In the hot and humid weather after entering summer, excessive watering, and poor ventilation can easily lead to diseases and pests. The winter temperature for Thousand Buddha's Hands should not be kept below 5℃ for a long time, otherwise, the plant may suffer from frostbite.