I have experience with the variety and I can say that the variety can be a little bit fussy.
First thing is that if you start with a one growth, it may take a long time for it to start growing babies. Also, since Fukiden babies sometimes begin with zero chlorophyll, only later developing the center green stripe, while the baby or babies initially appear, the whole plant can be bogged down a bit if conditions aren't great.
Secondly, the variety doesn't seem to like being under-watered or under-fertilized. It can lose leaves quickly if so.
Other than that, for me, the care is the same as other neos. I have not seen burning to be a problem with the variety either.
One thing I should mention though also is that Fukiden has been around for over 100 years, and over that time, different "strains" have arisen through slow genetic drift even though the variety can only be propagated through division. Some strains are stronger than others, and not all specimens will behave equally even in the same conditions.
Last edited by Hakumin; 05-14-2019 at 02:26 AM..
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