Why is Multicellular Xiuxian Called Tu Shen
A comprehensive analysis of the planting content of the multicellular plant Echeveria Xiuxian, why is it called Tu Shen? The following is an introduction by our site's editor.
It is common for multicellular plants to grow excessively, but some grow so much that they are even被称为 Tu Shen by flower enthusiasts. For example, some have asked why Echeveria Xiuxian is called Tu Shen, which implies that Xiuxian is more prone to excessive growth. Let's take a closer look.
Echeveria Xiuxian (Echeveria Sunyan) is a multicellular plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family, Sedum genus. The plant has an attractive, wrapped appearance with orange-red leaves. Based on feedback from flower enthusiasts, Echeveria Xiuxian is highly prone to excessive growth, easily growing excessively with a bit more water, and even with more sun exposure. This is why it is called Tu Shen.
Of course, it may also be because Xiuxian is prone to reverting. According to some information, there are two types of Xiuxian: large-leaf Xiuxian and small-leaf Xiuxian. Small-leaf Xiuxian is a variant of large-leaf Xiuxian, and the beautiful Xiuxian we see is the small-leaf variety. When small-leaf Xiuxian reverts, it becomes like this (excessive growth).
Why Doesn't Echeveria Xiuxian Turn Red When Exposed to Sunlight
The most anticipated result when growing multicellular plants is to see them in good condition. Some enthusiasts have asked why Echeveria Xiuxian doesn't turn red after being exposed to sunlight. Indeed, there are cases where no matter how much sun exposure, Xiuxian doesn't turn red and the leaves even become larger.
For Xiuxian, we cannot simply control the plant through sunlight exposure. We should adjust both sunlight and water control. As mentioned earlier, Xiuxian comes in large-leaf and small-leaf varieties. It is recommended that enthusiasts, on the basis of making adjustments, wait until the autumn when the temperature difference is significant to see the condition.
Planting suggestions for Echeveria Xiuxian: except for summer, Xiuxian is in the growing period for the other three seasons. In summer, it should be properly shaded, while in the other three seasons, it should be given ample sunlight. The watering amount should be on the lesser side to control the plant. Other matters are the same as the maintenance methods for other Crassulaceae multicellular plants.
This article shares all the content about why Echeveria Xiuxian is called Tu Shen. Have green plant enthusiasts understood?