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    Key Point:# search topics for the february creative challenge #In the green-intensity plant world, there is a magical plant known as the "first of the nine fairygrass"the stonewhich not only occupies an important place in chinese medical books, but is the preferred choice for modern urban people to pursue healthy lives. But do you know what kind of plant secret lies behind this precious herb? Today, together, let us lift the mystery veil of stone planting

    # search topics for the february creative challenge #

    In the green-intensity plant world, there is a magical plant known as the "first of the nine fairygrass" — the stone — which not only occupies an important place in chinese medical books, but is the preferred choice for modern urban people to pursue healthy lives. But do you know what kind of plant secret lies behind this precious herb? Today, together, let us lift the mystery veil of stone planting and explore the journey of green wealth from scratch。

    I. Where is the stone? Why is it so popular

    The quartz, the lancostone, is a multi-year herbivorous plant known for its unique medicinal and visual value. In ancient times, such as " this acronyms " , quartz has been recorded as a good medicine capable of accommodating and feeding the stomach, which has a significant effect on the subhealth of modern people. And its graceful flowers and its unique growth habits, which have caused countless plant lovers to swallow。

    However, the highly selective environment in which the quartz grows and the depletion of wild resources makes artificial cultivation key to the protection and development of the quartz industry. How, then, can it be successful in planting high-quality stone

    Ii. Location and matrix: where is the `home' of the stone

    Question one: what kind of growing environment does shigeki like

    The pebbles are warm, wet and half-tanned and usually grow on high-lying mountain rocks or on trunks. So we need to simulate this kind of growth during artificial cultivation。

    1. Site selection: selection of a well-ventilated, sunlight-dispersed, wetland as a planting site. It would be preferable to have some slopes, which would facilitate drainage and maintain soil moisture。

    2. Base: the roots of the quartz are special and require a well-ventilated matrix. Commonly used matrices include pine bark, coconuts, pearl rock, etc., which both maintain a certain humidity and provide good ventilation。

    Iii. Cultivation and management: `growing diaries' of the rocks

    Question two: how to plant the stone

    1. Cultivation in separate strains: the quartz mother plant is divided into small strains, each of which is maintained with two to three stubs, and is fixed on the matrix with a line or wire。

    Water and fertilization: stones prefer wet environments, but not too much water to cause root decay. The water is usually watered once a week, so that the base is wet. With regard to fertilization, the choice is to use decomposition organic or special orchid fertilizer once a month。

    3. Pest and pest control: the main pests of quartz are anthrax, leaf folicosis and aphids. The key to the prevention of pests and diseases is to keep the culture environment clean and ventilated and to detect and treat strains in a timely manner。

    Question three: does a stoner need light? How do we control the intensity of light

    The rockstone requires a certain amount of light for light co-operation, but excessive sunlight burns leaves. Therefore, in the process of planting, we need to control the intensity of the light by using sunnets or setting up sunshields to keep the light in dispersible form。

    Iv. Reproduction and harvesting: the `life cycle' of stoned thaws

    A map of the method of planting the quartz

    Question four: what are the breeding patterns of the quartz

    The breeding methods of the quartz are divided into separate strains, interpolation and tissue training。

    1. Cultivation: as mentioned above, the mother plant is grown in small strains。

    2. Plug-in reproduction: select a strong tubing, cut and dry the wound, and then insert it into the matrix, and keep it wet, so that it can be removed after root。

    3. Organization of breeding: bacterium-free cultivation using organizations such as the roots of quartz, the tip of the stem, etc., and the acquisition of large amounts of seedlings. This method reproduces quickly, but is more technically demanding。

    Question five: when is the best harvest

    The harvest time for quarries is usually two to three years after they grow. When the plumes become full, bright in colour and green in leaves, they reap. When harvesting, clear weather should be chosen, and scissors should be used to cut the tubers, avoiding damage to other parts。

    V. Speciality perspective: "green wealth" cultivated by stone

    In my view, stone cultivation is not just a plant-growing activity, but a process of accumulation of green wealth。

    1. Economic values: the market demand for quartz continues to grow as awareness of the value of stone pharmacists and their value in appreciation increases. Considerable economic benefits can be derived from scientific cultivation。

    2. Eco-values: quartzing, as an increasingly depleted plant with a wild resource, contributes to the conservation of its population and the maintenance of ecological balance。

    3. Health values: the medicinal value of quartz is widely recognized, and long-term consumption allows for physical adjustment and increased immunity. The planting of stones provides a health guarantee for themselves and their families。

    Vi. Conclusion: opening your trip to stone cultivation

    Through the above introduction, i believe you have a comprehensive understanding of the method of cultivation of quartz. Cultivation is both a pleasure and a responsibility. Let us act together to create green wealth with our hands and add a healthy and better life。

    In conclusion, i would like to say that stone cultivation is not a one-off thing, and it requires our patience and care. You may encounter problems and challenges in the process of planting, but believe that every effort and effort is given in return for a stronger stone and a better life。

     
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