Green bell

Green bell is a succulent plant of Senecio in Compositae. It has full green oval small round leaves like pearls, also known as pearl Chlorophytum. The stem hangs or creeps on the soil surface, so it is mostly cultivated as a hanging pot plant, and the adult plant will have small white flowers.

Green bell introduction

The common name of green bell

Green bell is commonly known as pearl Chlorophytum, Buddha beads, emerald beads, Rosary palm and green bell

Habit of green bell

Green bell is a succulent plant of Senecio in Compositae, and its growth period is spring and autumn

Green bell is native to Africa. It likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. Its favorite temperature is 15 ~ 22 ℃

Not resistant to cold, semi shade and drought, avoid high temperature and water humidity. In summer, when the temperature is high, it enters the dormancy period, with appropriate shade, and can be maintained in full sunshine in other seasons

The common breeding method of green bell: cutting

Maintenance skills of green bell

Soil: green bell belongs to shallow root type plants. It should choose soil with strong air permeability and drainage, usually mixed with rotten leaf soil or peat soil, fertile pastoral soil and coarse sand

Watering: the high temperature in summer enters a semi dormant state to keep the basin soil relatively dry. Put it in a cool place for curing. It's better to be dry than wet. In winter, move the plants to the indoor windowsill for maintenance, and water them once every 2 ~ 3 weeks

Fertilization: fertilize once a month and stop fertilizing in summer

Diseases and pests: common diseases and pests: stem rot and aphids. Under the environment of high temperature and humidity, it is very vulnerable to diseases and insect pests. Once the diseased plants are found, the diseased leaves shall be removed in time and sprayed with chemicals

Breeding method of green bell

Cutting: in spring, cut off strong and full branches, with a length of about 8 ~ 10 cm. Lay it flat on the sand bed, gently press the base of the branches to the soil surface or insert them obliquely into the sand bed, pour a little water to keep the soil moist, and control the room temperature at 15 ~ 22 ℃. 15 days after planting, the stem node can take root, and after new leaves grow, it can be put into the pot

Suggestions for planting combination: xinyuzhuo and scarabs

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Green bell

2022-04-06 16:25
Description Green bell is a succulent plant of Senecio in Compositae. It has full green oval small round leaves like pearls, also known as pearl Chlorophytum. The stem hangs or creeps on the soil surface, so it is mostly cultivated as a hanging pot plant, and the adult plant will have small white flowers.
Green bell

The common name of green bell

Green bell is commonly known as pearl Chlorophytum, Buddha beads, emerald beads, Rosary palm and green bell

Habit of green bell

Green bell is a succulent plant of Senecio in Compositae, and its growth period is spring and autumn

Green bell is native to Africa. It likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. Its favorite temperature is 15 ~ 22 ℃

Not resistant to cold, semi shade and drought, avoid high temperature and water humidity. In summer, when the temperature is high, it enters the dormancy period, with appropriate shade, and can be maintained in full sunshine in other seasons

The common breeding method of green bell: cutting

Maintenance skills of green bell

Soil: green bell belongs to shallow root type plants. It should choose soil with strong air permeability and drainage, usually mixed with rotten leaf soil or peat soil, fertile pastoral soil and coarse sand

Watering: the high temperature in summer enters a semi dormant state to keep the basin soil relatively dry. Put it in a cool place for curing. It's better to be dry than wet. In winter, move the plants to the indoor windowsill for maintenance, and water them once every 2 ~ 3 weeks

Fertilization: fertilize once a month and stop fertilizing in summer

Diseases and pests: common diseases and pests: stem rot and aphids. Under the environment of high temperature and humidity, it is very vulnerable to diseases and insect pests. Once the diseased plants are found, the diseased leaves shall be removed in time and sprayed with chemicals

Breeding method of green bell

Cutting: in spring, cut off strong and full branches, with a length of about 8 ~ 10 cm. Lay it flat on the sand bed, gently press the base of the branches to the soil surface or insert them obliquely into the sand bed, pour a little water to keep the soil moist, and control the room temperature at 15 ~ 22 ℃. 15 days after planting, the stem node can take root, and after new leaves grow, it can be put into the pot

Suggestions for planting combination: xinyuzhuo and scarabs

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