How to care for Bi halo

Last Update :2024.11.06

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Biguanghuan home maintenance methods

Biguanghuan home care precautions


Bi halo, a genus of Bi halo in the family Apricotaceae, is native to South Africa. It is a very drought-tolerant succulent plant that likes shade. Because it looks like a bunny and is soft and cute, it is very popular among flower lovers. How to raise this cute little rabbit?


How to maintain Bi halo
Biguanghuan home maintenance methods

Home care methods for Bihuanhuan

Suitable temperature for growth

The suitable growth temperature for Bihuanhuan is generally 15-25 degrees , no less than 5 degrees in winter.

If the temperature exceeds 35℃, the entire plant will wither and enter the dormant period directly.

Soil

Artificial cultivation generally uses peat, vermiculite, perlite, and a larger amount of granular soil (conducive to drainage and ventilation), root system Use a deeper pot if it is developed.

Water and fertilizer management

Watering: Water thoroughly during the growth period and no water during the dormant period.

Fertilization: Apply thin fertilizer during the growth period, but do not fertilize too frequently.

Methods of propagation

The main propagation method of Bi halo is sowing, and it can also be propagated by division.

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Precautions for raising Biguanghuan family

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Bihuanghuan winter dormancy

Wilting during the dormant period of Bihuanghuan is a normal phenomenon. It is not the death of the plant. Do not throw away the withered plants!

Bi halo ring summer care

Bi halo ring ears are very delicate. Avoid direct sunlight in summer, otherwise they will be easily burned. If the temperature is too high, the plants will directly enter the dormant period and cannot wait until winter.

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