Buddha beads are a common potted plant with thick, round leaves and naturally drooping stems and leaves, which look fresh and beautiful. Many people keep Buddhist beads at home, so how to grow them hydroponically so that they bloom out of the pot? Let’s learn more about it below. 1. Adequate lighting The bead plant prefers bright light but not strong direct sunlight. Place the potted plant in a bright location indoors, such as near a window, to ensure it receives plenty of light. 2. Change water regularly If you want the hydroponic Buddha beads to bloom, it is very important to keep the water clean, so you need to change the water frequently. In seasons with higher temperatures, you need to change the water every two or three days. In winter when the temperature is lower, you can change the water once a week. 3. Supplement nutrients During the peak growth season of Buddhist beads, if you see signs of growth, be sure to give it plenty of fertilizer. The main thing about Buddhist beads is to look at the beads, that is, to look at its small beads and choose fertilizers mainly containing nitrogen. There are many nitrogen-based fertilizers available, and you can choose any one you like. For example, Huaduoduo No. 1, a universal nutrient solution. The concentration of diluting with water should be 1:1000, once a week. 4. Regular pruning If you want the Buddha beads to bloom out of the pot, pruning is also very important. Because the nutrients of hydroponic Buddha beads are relatively limited, we must cut off the overgrown branches or excess branches in time to save nutrients so that the Buddha beads can bloom out of the pot better. 5. Suitable humidity The suitable growth temperature for the Buddha bead plant is 18-24 degrees Celsius. During the winter, avoid exposing the plant to cold temperatures. Maintaining appropriate humidity can be achieved by spraying water or placing the potted plants in an environment with higher humidity. That’s it |
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