How does Catharanthus roseus spend the winter? pay attention to these four points to make it easy to survive the winter / reduce the amount of water
For most flowers and plants, winter is a very difficult time, because most plants are not hardy, Catharanthus roseus is no exception, so how does Catharanthus roseus spend the winter? Next, the editor will take you to learn about it.
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How to raise drug-addicted grass, the breeding methods and matters needing attention / watering of drug-addicted grass should not be too much.
Drug addicts, as their name implies, are plants that can absorb harmful gases and purify the air. They are often potted at home. In life, many novices choose to use drug weeds when raising plants, but they do not know how to raise drug weeds. In this regard, the editor carefully sorted out the breeding methods and matters needing attention of drug-addicted weeds.
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What if the leaves of drug addicts turn black, add light to clean up the dust / indoor toxins are too high?
As people pay more and more attention to their health, more and more people begin to grow plants indoors, and as a poisonous weed that can absorb toxic gases, it is naturally planted at home by many people. However, in the process of breeding, many flower friends' drug addicts will have all kinds of problems, such as blackened leaves.
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