1. General conservation principles of indoor plant conservation programmes: conservation of low indoor light and sudden movement of plants from high-light outdoors into low-light indoor growth often requires adaptation for a period of time, beginning with a slight suspension of yellow leaves, falling leaves and parts of branches. Indoor plants are much less watered than outdoor plants because of low light and slow physical activity, and are overwatered, wetting the pelvis and suffocating the root of the pelvis and distilling the leaves. So drink less, and not overdose. Under normal circumstances, the amount of water to be poured is to be determined by the type of plant, the temperature of the room and the season. (b) the principle of “dry, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water. Too much water to overwet the pelvis, otherwise it's easy to cause rotten roots. Unlike medium and hydroponic, plants need nutrients from liquid fertilizers
2. Therefore, the replacement of nutrients by water between 7 and 10 days. Do not put plants in air conditioners. Specific plant species conservation programme: treasure tree: loves adequate sunlight and high temperatures, and is resistant to obscenity. Temperature is 15-30?; the root causes of the bouquets are mainly due to over-watering, which generally takes place five to seven days in the spring and autumn, three to five days in the summer and about 10 days in the winter. • money trees: drought-resistant, cold-frozen, tan-resistant, soil-heated and pelvis-enated, semi-negative conditions; dry-drinked areas in scattered areas; and one shower in about half a month of winter; 1 in 10 days in spring and 1 in seven days in summer. And what needs to be noted is that the water cannot be overdone so as not to cause a bad ball and affect normal growth or death. Red hands: heeyang, afraid of the sun. Cultivation and water supply must show their roots

3 and 3 ? Following freezing; leaves produce long and frequent sprays, maintain humidity, guard against strong light exposure, in the summer, in the north window, and in other seasons in the south window. Pineapple: is the sun warm, growing at 20-25? ; be aware that water is not available in the basin and that most of the water should be in an empty cylinder at the centre. Brazilian wood: a warmer environment, growing at 16-26? A more drought-resistant, semi-negative condition; absconding, fertile, well-watered sandy soil. Fulfilling pyramids: the warmth of the environment, the temperature of 20-25? Green rad: high-temperature, high-humid, semi-vaginal, 18-22? Not less than 15 ? ; keep the basin moist and spray water on the side of the leaf; the pelvis is better mixed with well-ventilated pine needles. Diving sound: humid, dry, obscurous; humid in the pelvis, with a well-ventilated pine needle
Fertilizers are applied once in four months or so. Hulk: hot, warm, humid, semi-vaginal and micro acidic environment, temperature 15-25? The relative humidity of the air is over 40%; the summer should cover the sun and see the sun properly in winter. Zebra is young: warm, humid and semi-vaginal environments, sunbath and cold. Growing 25-30 ?, warmer than the winter 15 ? ; keep the basin humid and put it in the sunlight. Red (christmas): warm and wet environment and plenty of sunshine. (b) a plant is red and needs plenty of sunlight and less moving. Potatoe: hot, wet and semi-vaginal. In case of intolerant cold, the winter winter temperature is not less than 15? ; the soil must be deplete and fertile, and leaves must be fully watered and sprayed over the long term, with high air moisture and proper shades. Scripts: wet, dry, sun-skinned, half-skinned, sun-skinned; spring and summer growth

The 5th and 5th seasons will be watered with wet pellets of soil, less water in winter and less water in the water. Watercrackers: sex is warm and wet, well-ventilated, lighted, half-negative, less demanding for soil, with a small amount of base fat on general garden soil. It should be watered on a regular basis to keep the basin wet. (c) strands: are so wet that it is desirable to water every day; it is suitable to grow on a light balcony or indoors that are not tan. Gold groove: half-circle, 18-22?; winter should be in the south window for light. Waters keep the basin wet. Emeralds: warm, wet, radiant but afraid of the sun and the sun. The winter temperature should be 15 or more; the soil needs to be fertile and well drained. Silver queen: in a damp, semi-vaginal environment; in the light, be careful not to overwater. Butterflyland: orchids love hot, wet environments, dysentery. The principle of watering is to be dry and wet, and when the plant matrix surface becomes dry, the water should be warm enough to be close to room temperature. Two seasons, spring and autumn
Six, seven, ten days water, five, seven days summer water, about ten days winter water. The hysteria is overwatered, resulting in short periods. Fl: a warm, wet and sunlight-rich environment, half-vagina, intolerant of cold and afraid of drought. It's okay to dry up the soil surface and then water the soil a little bit, but it can't be overwatered to avoid the root. The high summer temperatures, in addition to the need for sufficient water, require water to be sprayed once a day on the leaves, both to make the leaves clean and light and to increase air moisture around the plant. At the beginning of the fall and winter, when the temperature drops below 15? In winter, the amount of water should be reduced or water should be sprayed, and the pelvis should be slightly dry, but when the leaf is sprayed, care should be taken to bring the water to the same temperature as the room temperature. Rubber trees: warm, wet climates, intolerant of the cold; summers are not tanned in the sun, with ventilation and shades in the room or on the balcony, and winters are better in the room。

In the seven seasons, more water will be poured, and the winter pelvis will be slightly dry. Pyramid basin view: estranged, fertile sandy acid soil, drought-resistant and wetter; long-term presence under indoor dispersion light. • vegetable wood; warm, wet and full of sunlight. Sensitivity to drought; scattered light to control water volume. Dragon bones: sunshine, drought-resilient; in the summers, air is ventilated to the sun outside the house and water is accumulated. Scattered sunflowers: high-temperature, damp and semi-vaginal environments; in the dispersing light, keeping the soil wet. Golden branch leaves: warm, wet and semi-vaginal environment; humid basins maintained and water sprayed over the leaves. Bottled lanterns: not afraid of drought, but resistant to cold (over and above zero?); soil is kept wet and lax. (b) the treasure tree, which is drought-resistant, cold-resistant, infertile and reversible; it is scattered in the light, and the soil is dried up. Iron trees: grow slowly, radiant for the usual green bushes, but not for the sun, warmth, soil is better with sandy soil; water is watered and placed in the sunlight. Tiger heads: sunshine, drought-resistant, root underdevelopment; in the summer, it's in the open air to the sun, and it's hot and dark, and it's hard to shape. King coconut: warm, wet and semi-vaginal, at 20-30?; in the light, the pelvis drys out. * the following members of the committee participated in the examination of the present document: mr. Abdelfattah amor, mr. Nisuke ando, mr. Prafullachandra natwarlal bhagwati, mr. Prafullachandra natwarlal bhagwati, mr. Prafullachandra natwarlal bhagwati, mr. Prafullachandra natwarlal bhagwati, mr. Rafael rivas posada, sir nigel rodley, mr. Martin scheinin, mr. Martin scheinin, mr. Martin scheinin, mr. Ivan shearer, mr. Ivan shearer, mr. Hipólito solari yrigoyen, mr. Hipólito solari yrigoyen, mr. Hipólito solari yrigoyen and mr. Maxwell yalden. Beautiful needles: warm, wet and semi-vaginal; in the light. Jasmine africa: unsatisfied sun, glamorous, fertilized and humid; shaded in the summer, water volume is strictly controlled during the winter and drying is preferred. Cactus: there's plenty of sunshine and drought. The soil is deflated, water is not easy to accumulate, and it's effective against the roots。




