1. Online purchase of bare roots: After receiving the bare roots purple pearls purchased online, first check whether they carry diseases and insects, then cut off the dry leaves and fibrous roots, put them in a ventilated and cool place to dry for one day, and then prepare the moist soil to plant them in pots, after potting, scatter the light for maintenance, and then water them after a week.
2. Purchase of finished products: If you buy a potted purple pearl in a shop, it has been planted in a flowerpot for a long time. When we buy it home, we only need to bask more, water less, and protect a lot of meat from diseases and insect pests.
1. Illumination: Purple pearls are fond of light. If the light is not enough, the plants will grow in vain. The leaves will turn green and have no state. However, the fleshy plants cannot be exposed to the sun. The hot sun in summer should be shielded. In other seasons, they must be exposed to the sun in full sunlight. Turn the pots every half month.
2. Temperature: 15-25 is the most suitable temperature for the growth of purple pearls. The lowest temperature in winter should not be lower than 5 . Usually, the temperature difference between day and night should be increased as much as possible. The greater the temperature difference, the better the state of purple pearls, and the leaves will show pink purple.
3. Watering: Spring and autumn are the peak seasons for the growth of purple pearls. In the case of good ventilation, fleshy pearls can be properly rained. In normal times, the soil is nearly dry and watered thoroughly. In the case of low temperature or insufficient light in winter, less watering or even water cut-off is required.
4. Diseases and insect pests: Purple pearls love to attract scale insects. They should be well ventilated at ordinary times. Carbendazim and Huashen should be sprayed regularly to prevent them. Once scale insects are found, a cotton swab dipped in alcohol can be used to wipe off all the scale insects.