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Qian Chuanzi is a succulent plant that everyone loves to grow. Its leaves are layered together, resembling strings of interconnected coins, hence the nickname "Qian Chuanzi" among plant enthusiasts. Keeping it at home not only looks beautiful but also has the beautiful meaning of attracting wealth and treasure.

Qian Chuanzi also belongs to the succulent plants, preferring to grow in warm and dry environments, fearing waterlogging, slightly tolerant to shade, and considered an easy-to-care ornamental plant. Let's find out how to fill a pot with Qian Chuanzi.

I. Soil Requirements

Friends who have cared for succulents know that when planting them in a pot, preparing suitable soil for growth is crucial because most succulents are drought-resistant and afraid of waterlogging, which requires the cultivating soil to be loose and breathable with good drainage.

When raising Qian Chuanzi, it's best not to use entirely clayey soil. You can use peat soil or decomposed leaf soil mixed with some coarse sand or thoroughly roasted coal slag. You can also buy some water-permeable and breathable vermiculite or perlite to mix into the potting soil to increase its permeability and prevent waterlogging and root rot after watering.

II. How to Water?

In the process of caring for succulents, plant decay due to improper watering is common, so special attention should be paid to watering, especially in summer and winter. In summer, with high temperatures and strong sunlight, the plant will stop growing and enter a dormant state when the temperature exceeds 35°C. During this time, it should be shaded and watered less frequently, with the potting soil slightly dry, as excessive moisture can cause root rot.

In winter, with reduced sunlight and lower temperatures, the plant's water requirements decrease, so watering should be reduced accordingly. Watering should only be done when the potting soil is completely dry to prevent frozen roots due to excessive moisture.

III. Regular Fertilization

Whether Qian Chuanzi can grow vigorously depends on the care. If you only water the plant without fertilizing to supplement nutrients, it will grow slowly. Regular fertilization with sufficient nutrients will result in rapid growth of new buds and the plant will become taller.

During the growing period of Qian Chuanzi, you can water it with fermented liquid fertilizer every two weeks, such as cake fertilizer water or rice washing water. If you don't have time to manage it regularly, you can also bury a small amount of slow-release fertilizer pellets in the pot, which will also promote vigorous growth of the plant.

IV. Sufficient Light

Qian Chuanzi succulents enjoy sunlight and can tolerate semi-shade, but if they are maintained in a lightless environment for an extended period, the plant will grow tall and the leaves will be very loose, lacking compactness. Therefore, apart from providing shade and sun protection during the high-temperature summer period, during the growing season and winter, the potted plant should be placed in a sunny area to receive more sunlight, which will make the plant's shape more compact and beautiful.