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Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, Beautiful lotus colored flowers with excellent color.
Beautiful lotus colored flowers with excellent color.
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The main reason for the scorched tip of orchid leaves
Ye Zi is elegant, refreshing and fragrant, so she is called Ruyu. The blade of this grass is medium-short and drooping. The flower is big out of the shelf, the fragrance is strong, the side lobe is shallow, the tongue is flawless, and it is out of the shelf.
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Scale diagram of mass preparation of orchid plants
Fairy soil, gold plant stone, burning soil, bark + peat + rotten leaves because the fairy soil contains a variety of trace elements, coupled with its own cohesion, not loose, good water retention, air permeability, no consolidation, no bacteria, no chaotic roots, more sprouting, no fertilization within two years, but a little thin fertilizer in 3-5 years. Especially suitable for beginners to grow orchids.
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