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Flowers and succulent plants can not blindly imitate the origin of conservation should be more practice

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, What exactly is the principle of growing flowers? Many people know that the basic things that florists need to pay attention to are temperature, moisture, soil and light. This view is certainly correct, but different flowers and succulent plants have no demand for these four points.

What exactly is the principle of growing flowers? Many people know that the basic things that florists need to pay attention to are temperature, moisture, soil and light. This view is certainly correct, but there is no doubt that different flowers and succulent plants have different needs for these four points. People have used another method: to imitate the environmental conservation of the place of origin. It has to be said that this method is indeed convenient and practical, but it also has many shortcomings and problems.

1. It is easy to misunderstand the environment of origin and climate, so it can not be maintained well.

Many flower friends do not know the origin of the plant in person. Take succulent plants as an example, many succulent plants come from South Africa, which is often thought of as barren soil, perennially hot and dry climate and boundless deserts. In fact, South Africa has a warm subtropical climate throughout the year, and the climate varies greatly. Most areas have a savanna climate, the eastern coast has a tropical monsoon climate, and the Cape Plain in the southwest has a Mediterranean climate. Only the northwest is desert, which is part of the Kalahari basin, while the rest are mostly plateaus and plains. The succulent soil originally from South Africa is often the same as our Chinese garden soil, but the conditions are more difficult (less soil and less water). If there is a misunderstanding about the origin of succulent plants, succulent plants will not be raised well.

two。 Plant variation

It is not difficult to understand that our succulent plants (especially online shopping) basically come out of the greenhouse, where the rich and soft peat soil, moist air and origin are often too different. Long-term growth in the greenhouse succulent will inevitably produce some variation, but this effect is not great. And plants are adaptable, and it won't be a problem even if you continue to imitate the environment of your country of origin. Of course, mutated plants are not useless. Everything has two sides.

We can improve and restore the damaged environment by using plants and vegetation that can be adapted to grow in contaminated land or waters. Such plants tend to be more resistant than normal plants and are even more beneficial to humans. For example, Chenopodiaceae, which grows on the bituminous soil along the Caspian Sea, grows 5 times larger than that under normal conditions, and Chenopodiaceae also shows a magnificent type. As long as they are not beyond human control, is it a bad thing? At the same time, they are also warning human beings that protecting the environment is very important!

3. Raised in accordance with the conditions of origin, there is no above misunderstanding, the plant is still dead.

First of all, it is extremely difficult to achieve almost complete imitation of the environment of origin. Second, even if some plants die in the environment of origin, otherwise they would already be rampant in their place of origin, so it is not surprising that they will still be raised to death. As a matter of fact, there is no absolutely perfect criterion for growing flowers. As long as you really love flowers and put them into practice, over time, you will certainly be able to delve into your own set of methods and principles for growing flowers!

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