1. Soil: When breeding fleshy Buddha beads, you need to use soft and breathable soil.It can be cultivated in special soil for succulent plants, or in sandy loam soil prepared from humus soil, garden soil and sandy soil.
2. Temperature: It likes warmth and has poor cold resistance.The optimal growth temperature is 20-28 deg C.It is advisable to keep the ambient temperature within this range when it is in the growing season.In winter, we need to keep warm and try not to let the temperature below 5 degrees Celsius.
3. Sunshine: It prefers sunshine.When maintaining it, it needs to be placed in a place with good lighting conditions, so that it can receive sufficient sunshine.There is no need to consider shading except in summer.In winter, let it receive more direct light, which is more conducive to its winter.
4. Watering: It prefers a moist growing environment.It has a certain ability to tolerate drought, but it can not grow healthily in dry areas for a long time.When raising it, water it every 4 days or so to provide moisture.But you need to reduce the frequency of watering in winter.
Cut a well-grown leafy branch from a healthy Buddha bead succulent as a cutting.Cut off the bottom two leaves of the cutting with scissors and put it in a well-ventilated place to dry.Then prepare some well-ventilated culture soil, insert the cuttings bottom down into the culture soil, and compact the soil around it by hand.After that, put it in a warm place, water it in time, and wait for it to take root.