The difference between Cao Yulu and Ji Yulu
Cao Yulu
Caoyulu originated in South Africa. It is small and has a strong ability to grow in groups. It likes brighter light, but it is very sensitive to direct sunlight. If there is more sunlight, it will turn gray. It can be cultured in a semi cloudy environment. There is not much demand for water. If long term accumulated water will rot easily, we can always spray in the air to keep the humidity of the air. Cao Yulu prefers loose and soft soil, and its breeding method is generally the method of dividing plants p>
Ji Yulu
Ji Yulu is a long fleshy plant in the lily family, also produced in South Africa. Its fleshy leaves are arranged in a compact rosette shape. The upper part of Ji Yulu's leaves looks transparent, so it is sometimes called a windowed plant. It is also relatively small in size and grows slowly. It is suitable for living in the soil with good air permeability and soft soil. The demand for light is not large, but similar to Cao Yulu, if there is too much sunshine, the leaves will turn gray, so it is suitable for breeding in semi overcast places. Because the leaves of plants contain more water, the water demand of plants is not very large. Do not water too much to avoid waterlogging of plants, but you can often spray water around to maintain air humidity. It is easy to grow in groups, and it is also the main mode of reproduction with ramets p>
In general, the main difference between Cao Yulu and Ji Yulu is that Ji Yulu has a large window range, obviously with windows, compact plant shape and a little triangle; The window of grass jade dew is not obvious, and the plant shape is relatively wide and sparse p>