String of Pearls Succulents Care
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String of Pearls Succulents Care : String of pearl care • The string of pearls is not specific about its condition. Given enough light and fertilizer, it will grow quite vigorously in one season. A single plant will live for about five years if properly cared for, but if you propagate new plants from stem cuttings, you can effectively keep it alive indefinitely. • To enable this plant to shine, consider growing string of pearls with multiple stems in a hanging basket. Its branches can also intertwine and you can even grow it in a dish, allowing it to form a terrestrial mat like in the wild. String of pearls have no significant disease problems and do not require much care. But it needs a lot of light throughout the year. • the light • String of pearl plants thrive in a combination of direct and indirect sunlight, a total of six to eight hours a day. They do best when placed in direct sunlight during mild mornings, then moved to a location that receives diffused, indirect light or partial shade during harsh afternoons. • the soil • Any regular potting soil is acceptable for your string of pearl plants, but sandy soil is best. A good choice for this plant is a cactus potting mix. Alternatively, you can use a three to one mix of potting soil to coarse sand. These plants are susceptible to root rot, so make sure their soil is well-draining. Terra cotta or clay pots can also help remove excess moisture from the soil. • the water • Keep the plant's soil lightly moist during the growing season in spring and summer, then reduce watering during the winter months. If you see a succulent's rounded leaves flattening, this is a good indicator that the plant needs more water. You should probably water your plant once every seven to 14 days. In hot climates, plants outside in summer or in porous terra cotta pots may need water every seven days, all depending on rainfall frequency and temperature. If the soil is dry to the touch in the first inch and a half, it is a good sign that your plant is thirsty. • Water thoroughly; You are done watering when the water comes out of the bottom of the pot. Succulents need good drainage and be careful not to overwater your string of pearl plants. Succulents are drought-tolerant but cannot survive with wet, wet roots. • temperature and humidity • String of pearls thrive in warm temperatures above 70 degrees Fahrenheit from spring through fall, and it grows best with winter temperatures of 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant prefers low humidity, so avoid placing it in any already-moist areas of your home, such as the kitchen or bathroom. • fertilizer • Feed your string of pearl plants weekly during the growing season with a balanced liquid or water-soluble fertilizer, diluted to about half strength. During its dormant winter period, feed the plant only every six weeks. • #succulents • #cactus • #garden • #rooftopgarden • #talhasrooftopgarden • tags : string of pearls care string of pearls succulents senecio rowleyanus string of pearls plant how to propagate string of pearls how to care for string of pearls glenn miller string of pearls Succulents String of Pearls potting Soil of string of pearls Senecio Rowleyanus string of pearls glenn miller string of pearls variegated Senecio Rowleyanus variegata Senecio Rowleyanus care string of pearls problems string of pearls tips string of pearls leaves dropping
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