How to keep the Buddhist rosary succulents lush and the tips for their maintenance.

How to keep the Buddhist rosary succulent thrivingFor knowledge about how to keep the Buddhist rosary succulent thriving and the tips for maintaining green plants and flowers, please refer to the detailed introduction below.To keep the Buddhist rosary succulent thriving, start from three aspects: simple, worry-free, and easy to care for, round and full pots.The Buddhist rosary is a type of succulent plant with a unique shape and cute leaves. There are actually two other succulent plants that look similar to the Buddhist rosary and require the same care methods. They are the lover's tears and the purple moon, which can both be trained to hang down like strings of beautiful green gemstone necklaces. The Buddhist rosary is a slightly special succulent plant with珠子-like leaves that are green, plump, and glossy, very cute and beautiful. When well cared for, it fills a pot and looks beautiful on the balcony, whether placed on a shelf or hung up.Some friends say that the Buddhist rosary they keep at home is getting thinner and thinner, with few branches and sparse beads, and they don't know how to care for it. However, some friends have managed to grow their Buddhist rosary from a tiny beginning to a full pot, with only beads visible in the pot, round and green, without soil, and very vigorous. How do they do it? Actually, there are a few tips to keep the Buddhist rosary succulent thriving, and you can try them to see if there are any surprises. They may grow better with more and prettier branches and beads!1. Prune the Buddhist rosary succulent frequentlyWhen growing the Buddhist rosary hanging plant, it is important to prune frequently. Why? Because it only has one or two branches at first, looking sparse. If you don't prune it for a long time, it will only have a few branches after a few months, which doesn't look good.However, if we cut off half or two-thirds of the length, it will grow branches from where it was cut, turning one branch into two or several branches, making it much more lush all at once. So don't be stingy with pruning. Only by pruning more can you grow more branches and side buds. You can prune along the edge of the pot or leave the branches a bit longer.2. Propagate the Buddhist rosary succulent through cuttingDon't waste the branches that have been pruned because we can propagate them again and let them root. Some friends directly plant the branches into the potting soil, but if the planting method is not paid attention to, it may be difficult for them to root and survive. Therefore, when planting, it is best to lay the branches flat on the surface of the soil in the pot and then cover them with a thin layer of soil.When covering the soil, don't cover all the beads. Use a little soil to cover the stems. Don't water too much either; too much water can cause the stems to rot. A little less water is fine. Although the leaves may look a bit wrinkled at first, they will become round and full when the roots grow. After planting, make sure not to expose it to direct sunlight. Place it in a well-ventilated and lighted area on the inside of the balcony. Only expose it to sunlight after the roots have grown.