How to raise antler fern
1. Soil allocation:
The antler fern breeding soil is made of imported peat with loose, draining and ventilating specifications of 5 "40mm. The peat is broken and mixed with water. The standard of adding water is to add water and mix well. Hold a handful of peat tightly in hand, and the water seeps out from the fingers, waiting for planting in the cup. The amount of peat in a 9cm basin is about 250ml, and a packet of 300L imported peat can hold about 1200 cups.
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How to raise Pingpeng grass
The rhizome of Pingpeng grass can be used as medicine, and its rhizome can be removed from mud after harvest, washed and dried in slices, and can be used as medicine. It has many effects, such as clearing heat and detoxification, tonifying deficiency and hemostasis, invigorating spleen and stomach, and so on. It can be used to treat a variety of adverse symptoms such as human spleen and stomach disharmony, indigestion and neurasthenia.
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How does the fruit grow?
Pineapple is small in size and bright in color. It is a good product for desk decoration. It is usually propagated by dividing plants. It can be cultured by root budding or cultured by washing roots of potted plants. First cut or break off the lateral buds (root buds) from the mother plant. Next, flatten the base and strip off a few leaves near the base and place in a container
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