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  • Flowers don't see each other

       2026-05-06 NetworkingName870
    Key Point:Manjushah, a very beautiful name, is given to flowers on the other side of the yellow spring, so it is called flowers on the other side. There are many stories and legends about manjusha, and the storylines are not specific. Manjusha, who was in august-september, had no leaves when the flowers were blooming, until the flowers began to grow leaves, so there was a saying that they were not seen. Growing large pieces of manjushah on the banks of the

    Manjushah, a very beautiful name, is given to flowers on the other side of the yellow spring, so it is called flowers on the other side. There are many stories and legends about manjusha, and the storylines are not specific. Manjusha, who was in august-september, had no leaves when the flowers were blooming, until the flowers began to grow leaves, so there was a saying that they were not seen. Growing large pieces of manjushah on the banks of the river, the red piece rose as if it were from another world. A single flower is enough to pressure the fragrance in a basin, and the following is how manjusha is maintained。

    Mansah juju method

    (b) potato: manjusha, although growing in poor soil, needs to grow well or add a little bit of foliage, with 50% of the ground, 40% of the leafy soil, 10% of the sand mixed as planting material, where sand can also be replaced with particles such as jade or moose marshes, with an appropriate amount of corroded pie fat, which is most conducive to manjusha's growth and flowering, and finally to a gas-coated flower pot, manjusha's is one of the pellets of stone, and the whole of the ball is buried so that it is not too shallow

    Water fattening: the planting of manjusha flower basins, which are more nuanced than soil moisture, does not need to be overdrive, either once a week, depending on the local climate, which can shorten the watering time if the hot air is dry, but do not allow the water to accumulate, the root ball to decompose if immersed in water, and it is best to keep the soil wet. In order to maintain sufficient nutrients, nitrogen fertilizer can be applied once a month and phosphorous potassium fertilizer can be applied around july before the flowering period to promote the blooming of the flower, although the fertilizer needs to be diluted and used。

    Mansah juju method

    Light temperature: around 15-25 degrees is the best growth temperature for manjushah, manjushah is less watered in cold winter, is largely dormant in summer, and after the flowering of august-september, be careful to avoid strong light exposure, many plants are tanners, and manjushah is only able to give light to the shade, so plant maintenance should avoid high temperature burns。

    Reproduction: manju shaft breeds by sowing, split, cut, spread for large-scale production, usually with the most convenient place to grow, with a small ball split as the ball grows, and replants under a different basin, with a pelvis suitable for replanting. As for pelvis reproduction, it needs to be cut in eight-point rice, and then detached like a piping, there is no need for new hands to try and destroy one once they fail。

    Mansah juju method

    In particular, it was suggested that manjusha would be well-spreaded, wet and undrinked, rationally pursued, and environmentally ventilated. If the maintenance chain is inadequate, e. G. Keeping temperatures above 15 degrees per year may cause leaves to remain inactivated and root balls to remain dormant, so that even long leaves can be planted for several years。

    Although manjusha is said to be a flower on the other side of the yellow spring, that beauty can be forgotten and grieved, completely intoxicated, and found its own peace in a noisy city. Your attention is my greatest motivation, and i hope that my sharing will help you。

    Mansah juju method

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