Ji Qiuli, like other succulent plants, likes sandy soil with good drainage and permeability. In order to facilitate the excessive water can be fully volatilized and promote the growth of its roots.
We can use coniferous soil, saprophytic soil, sandy soil, etc.
The more abundant the light and the greater the temperature difference between day and night, the more delicate the color of Ji Qiuli's leaves will be. When the light is insufficient, Ji Qiuli's leaves will be gray green and dull.
Ji Qiuli grew faster in spring and autumn. When the temperature is below 5 ℃ and above 35 ℃, Ji Qiuli will take emergency measures to stop growing and enter into dormancy.
Moisture requirements
Ji Qiuli has thick leaves and high moisture content in itself. Therefore, excessive watering should not be used to prevent rotten roots.
Under the normal growth state, water once every 10 days or so, and then pour through.
[Ji Chi Li]