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Wang jianmin
The quartiles, along with catalan, butterflyland and bandarland, are among the four largest tropics, one of the largest in ranko. Depending on their biological characteristics and ecological requirements, it can be divided into two categories: falling foliage and permafrost。
There is a large variety of quarries, which are now commonly seen and grown by pyrotechnics, pyrotechnics, pyrotechnics, pyrotechnics, and the like. The tectonic shape and beauty of the flowers are important cut flowers and plant varieties. The development of the quarries can begin in the following areas。

1, shade
The quarries are found in a semi-circumbent environment that is permanently adjunct to trunks or rocks in tropical rainforests. In spring and summer booms, 60% ~ 70% of the light can be shaded, but more sunlight is needed during winter hibernation, usually 20% ~ 30% ~ or no ~ 30%。
2. Temperature
The temperature of typhus can be as low as or less than 10°c at night, and the constant green species may not be lower than 15°c, while maintaining a high temperature differential (10-15°c) between day and night, which can seriously affect the growth and flowering of typhus。
3. Watered as appropriate
The quartiles require sufficient moisture, but they are too wet, which can lead to poor growth, rotting roots and even death. Cedars can be properly dry and less watered during the winter, but the air moisture of the plant material should not be too low. The usual green species need to maintain sufficient moisture if the temperature of the greenhouse is high in winter。

4. Frequent spray
During the dry and hot growing season, water should be sprayed frequently around plants to increase air moisture. The high humidity during the rainy season can stop spraying and be careful not to allow the flower basin to accumulate water。
5. Reasonable fertilization
The zilong zilong is fertilized, growing every 7-10 d of corroded bread fatty or 0. 1% of all-element compound fat. Fertilizers should be stopped during hibernation and during forced hibernation due to low temperatures in the common green species。




