How to make the succulent Zimi Li bloom
Let's talk about the related knowledge of the succulent plant Zimi Li, how to make it bloom, let's take a look together!
Friends have asked how to make Zimi Li bloom. In fact, it is very simple and almost 100% guaranteed to bloom. Follow the editor to see this pot of Zimi Li to understand how easy it is to make it bloom.
The pot of Zimi Li shown in the picture was shared by a friend when sharing their plants. It was casually inserted into a cookie box and after a few months of growth, it became a pot, but it was still far from the visual effect of a full pot. At this time, the editor wasn't thinking about making it bloom and just threw it on the windowsill like grass.
The picture above was taken when the weather turned cold, in November. Due to the large temperature difference between day and night, the Zimi Li turned purple, but it also started to shed leaves easily. A slight touch would cause a pile of leaves to fall, similar to rice grains. At this point, the editor didn't even intend to keep it, so sometimes you could even use your hand to knock off the leaves.
The picture above is still the same pot of Zimi Li, but it was taken this year. The leaves that fell into the pot survived the winter and all rooted and sprouted, forming new plants. The pot is now full of Zimi Li, and you can imagine the scene when it blooms.
How to make Zimi Li bloom, careful friends may have some insight here. Due to the creeping stem characteristic of Zimi Li, it is difficult to bloom like other plants by topping and branching. Therefore, we can only propagate more by cutting and multiplying. We can do topping cuttings or spread the fallen leaves in the pot, both methods work. However, it is important to note that the soil in the pot should be moist but not wet, as this helps root growth. Too dry or too wet is not good.
This article shares a comprehensive explanation of how to make Zimi Li bloom (very simple) and hopes to be a catalyst to solve your plant problems.