
I. The methodology of the bullet-bork production
Handle the branches. The buddha's botanical plant has an option for the summer six to july. In planting, a healthy branch is selected on a healthy buddhist plaque, with a length of between 15 and 20 cm. The extra leaves on the branches were then cut off, the top was cut off and the wounds were disinfected。

The platinum is planted, ready for defusing soil, and the piping of the piping branch is tilted 45° angle into the soil at depths of about 5-7 cm, then the surrounding soil is pressured, the soil is immersed with water to provide adequate moisture for its branches, which will take root after a month of maintenance in the ventilation environment。
The buddha's botanical plant plant plant plantation
1. Cultivation
The lemon was chosen as a log, the branch was removed from only one, and the cortex of the branch was removed, and the vermin branch, which had been removed from the lower cortex, was attached to the log, so that the sides' cut-off sides were closely connected. Tightening them with plastic film and then waiting for a week for water maintenance will take root。
2. Cultivation
In fact, the upper end of the aluminum can also be removed and flatbed using the inbreeding method used for botanical plant planting. It then cuts the v-shaped cutter with a knife, and inserts two to three little sprouts of buddha's hand into the cut, which binds it together with thin membranes, which will grow with roots around half a month。
Ii. Temperature of buddhist hands
The buddha's handmeasure grows at about 15°c. It's hot, but it's not hot and it's not cold. It starts at 12°c and is suitable at 18-25°c. Plant growth is significantly inhibited when the suitable temperature of seedlings is 20-30°c or higher. But it's hotter than 40°c, it's safer。
Iii. The buddha's hands grow only a few years ago
The buddha's tree is usually planted three years after its planting, and has been productive since 5 to 6 years, with a lifetime of 20 to 30 years. The buddha's tree is a sexless breeding plant, where seeds are infertile and where breeding takes place mainly through adhesion, marriage, etc。




