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Lighting, watering, soil, temperature, propagation, pest and disease controlDue to their unique shapes and easy maintenance, succulent plants are deeply loved by a large number of flower enthusiasts. As an outstanding representative of succulent plants, Red Bean Jin is favored by many flower friends with its plump, fleshy leaves and rich color changes. How to care for Red Bean Jin succulents to make them grow healthily and glow? This article will introduce in detail.
LightingRed Bean Jin likes light and is suitable for growing in scattered light. In the summer, when the sun is strong, it needs to be properly shaded to avoid leaf sunburn. In winter, it can be exposed to full sunlight, ensuring 4-6 hours of sunlight per day, which is beneficial for the growth of Red Bean Jin.
WateringThe watering principle of Red Bean Jin is "wet after dry", that is, watering after the surface of the soil is dry. In the hot summer, the frequency of watering can be increased appropriately to keep the soil slightly moist; in winter, watering should be reduced to avoid root rot due to low temperature. When watering, be careful to avoid water accumulation on the leaves to prevent diseases.
SoilRed Bean Jin is not strict with soil, but it is preferable to use sandy soil with good breathability and drainage. Materials such as peat soil, perlite, and vermiculite can be mixed and prepared. Adding an appropriate amount of organic fertilizers, such as decomposed chicken manure or cow dung, to the soil helps to improve soil fertility.
TemperatureThe suitable temperature for the growth of Red Bean Jin is between 15-25℃. When the temperature in winter is lower than 5℃, it should be moved indoors for maintenance. In the hot summer, ventilation should be maintained to prevent leaf withering.
PropagationThe main propagation methods of Red Bean Jin are division and cutting. Division is suitable for plants that grow faster, dividing the mother plant into several plants and planting them separately. Cutting is suitable for plants that grow slowly, inserting leaves or branches into the soil, keeping the soil moist, and transplanting after the roots have taken.
Pest and Disease ControlRed Bean Jin rarely suffers from pests and diseases, but it is prone to leaf spot and root rot in high temperature and humidity environments. When pests and diseases are found, timely measures should be taken, such as spraying fungicides and adjusting the maintenance environment.
Through the introduction above, I believe you have a more comprehensive understanding of the maintenance of Red Bean Jin succulents. As long as you follow the correct maintenance methods, Red Bean Jin will definitely grow healthily and add a touch of bright color to your home. In the process of maintenance, pay attention to authoritative industry reports, data, or third-party comments, continue to learn, and improve maintenance skills. Wishing you a beautiful and healthy Red Bean Jin!