The method of planting the stone pelvis
You want to put green on the house and worry about the plants? A pebble plant might be a good option! It not only decorates your space, it also smells uniquely. Now, let me take you into the world of stone-planting
Prepare to plant the stone pot
The choice of a flower basin is a technical task, with holes in the bottom and ablaze, pottery and plastic basins. The key is to make air flow and avoid water accumulation. With regard to the planting of mediums, no ordinary soil, try moss and gravel, which preserve both water and air, and create a comfortable growth environment for the quartz. Of course, don't forget to prepare a healthy stone seedling, which is the first step to success
The planting of the stone
It's a little secret that the bottom of the basin will be covered with gravel, and it'll give us more air. The roots of the saplings must be spread, gently placed in the basin, then covered in the root with a medium, so that they are not buried too deep, so that they can be stabilized. Attention, the plums and sprouts of the rock are to be found outside so that the seedlings can grow smoothly。
Post-plant conservation management
Ishigami likes a semi-vaginal environment, so don't let it tan long enough. When water is poured, the basin is wet, but not too wet, with more water in the summer and more moisture in the surrounding water spray. Fertilizers are also important and are applied every 7 to 10 days to provide it with sufficient nutrients. Don't forget to trim it regularly. Keep the rocky beauty
Pest and pest control measures
The growth of quarries is regularly checked and, if diseases and pests, such as foliage and aphids, are detected, they must be dealt with quickly. Cut off the leaves, spray them with medication, keep the environment well ventilated, so we can reduce the occurrence of pests! I've met aphids before, i've used flowers and insecticides, and they've been wiped out, and the quartz has recovered。
All right, that's the way i'm going to plant it! Are you trying to plant your own stone? And don't forget to tell me in the comment section that you're growing up, or that any questions can be raised








