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The method of cultivation of violet:
1. Take a suitable amount of purple sodium seed and place it in a plastic cup (with other containers, of course), so that the seed is immersed in water for about four hours。
2. The flower basin and soil are prepared using the time of the impregnated seed. The flower basin is good at about 20 cm in diameter, with a drainage hole at the bottom, and the soil can be mixed with eight cuisine gardens, one curing organic fertilizer, 0. 5 composite fertilizers and a small amount of calcium perphosphate。
3. Fill the mixed soil in the flower basin, flatten the surface, evenly spread the well-boiled seed onto the soil surface, and thinly so that the thickness of the soil covers the seed slightly, not too thick。
4. Use a sheet of cloth of suitable size and capable of absorbing water, soak it in water and cover it on the ground, spray it six to eight times a day, so that it can germinate for about 12 days and remove it in time。
5. Next, care should be taken to keep the soil wet by spraying water every day, and to maintain good light so that the basin can grow for about 26 days。
6. Plant basins and soil are the same as seedlings, and the choice of a stronger seedling is one on each pot, so that the water is watered once and for all, so that it becomes easier to survive。
7. Next, with water and light in mind, it will thrive. It should be borne in mind that, although it is heat-resistant, due regard is given to the proper shades of the sun in the event of high temperatures。
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1. Summer is a rich period of violet growth, with sufficient moisture and fertilization of two to three times, combined with the spraying of leafy nutrients。
2. Purple sour is used for the extraction of tender leaves as long as the leaves are long enough to be harvested at any time and the tops of the buds are removed at any time so that they do not bloom and so that the leaves are flourishing。
3. If your pelvis is only for observation, a part of the leaf should be removed, as appropriate, in order to reduce nutrient consumption。
4. Chrysotile diseases common in cultivation, such as dust or rust, can be treated with 800 times more cactus and 1,500 times higher。




