When spring came, the party started to get anxious: others' flowers had been slashed and my basin was like a graveyard. Don't worry, today we're talking about long-crunches -- the kind that looks like a trumpet, with a bunch of cutes. Three steps, zero-to-battery, less than you think。
The environment first. Many people's first reaction is "i don't have enough light." it doesn't really have to be the sun. Under the roof, east towards the window. It's a lie to be high in the open, short in the indoors, not to imagine the effect of a balcony on a desk. Know the reality, choose the short, fat species: the fallen angels, the red elves, the white sheep... The name mary sue, who is honest and suitable for the desktop party。

And then there's basins and earth. Don't go through little red books to buy a "net-red-high-legged-legged-legged pot." the root of the long-crumb is long enough for a small nail cover and a 10-centimetre deep plastic black basin. Porcelain on the bottom of the basin, earth with peat mixed with pearl rock, and old soil with two minutes of microwave clinking, saving the fungicides from the back to cry. Don't work hard on the fertilizer. A small pile of fermented chicken dung mats is enough for it to eat flowers。

Get your hands on the mantle. Squeeze first, soft throw. Hard-looking, white-faced. Wait until the temperature is less than 15°c, otherwise the buds are as slow as the delivery. I can't wait to sprouts: cylindrical cylindricals are wet, squirms are flat, a few holes are stamped in the membranes, a week's white root is like a soybean sprouts, and it doesn't rot. The lazy lay straight, leaning their heads upwards, covering the earth, pouring water and finishing。

Last thing you do is water the secret: look. Looks at the earth, looks at the weight, and the surface is so white and so light, that the permeation of the basin stops. Don't learn to spray, that's moss. Forget it, the leaves can't be watered to death. The long-crumbs are more solid than you think。

In three steps, in a month, you'll be able to hang out with friends, "i have flowers too." as for flower management? Let's get the buds out first, the back pits, next。





