Have you always thought that luice is too expensive and unsuspecting, but you're afraid of being unaffordable and vulnerable

Actually, as long as you understand its character, it's a surprise to you。

Recent studies and practice have shown me that not only are luice flowers “upgraded” in pigments, but they are also becoming stronger in adapting to different temperatures and soil conditions, the key being that new varieties offer many unexpected advantages。

With regard to new varieties, last year some breeding companies introduced new heat-resistant and early-born systems, such as “dwarf lulu” and “minarette”, which are smaller in size and are only 45 to 60 centimetres high, especially for balcony or limited space。

You don't have to worry about the heat of summer, it's gonna blow up in the next year, and it's gonna last。

And it makes me think that the future of luice is not just a “stander” in the garden, but a pet on the balcony。

I'd like to remind you not to stare at beautiful flowers, but at pests and diseases。

Now we know that when it's high humidity, it's easy to stealth, and sometimes aphids take advantage of it。

The method is simple: rational ventilation, sulphate iron for leaves when they are yellow, and a pest with soap or a ladybug。

It's not that hard. It's about keeping an eye on it, not relaxing。

And there's another benefit that i personally find particularly worthy of mention — its nitrogen-fixing capacity。

You know what

The roots of the luice flower are well developed, helping the soil “to replenish nitrogen”。

Rotation in orchards or tea gardens does not require too much fear of fertilizer, but also increases soil fertility。

This saves not only nutrients, but also healthy plants in your garden。

Even worse, some of the seeds are highly protein-intensive and can also be used to produce plant-based foods whose ecological value rises instantaneously。

Of course, conservation details cannot be ignored。

Seeds must be carved or immersed before planting can significantly increase the gestation rate。

After flowers are cut off in a timely manner to help plants extend their flowering periods。

Soils are slightly acidic to neutral, with strong drainage, and never use too fat soil。

One more thing i think is important — the fall is better than the spring, especially in the north, the sooner the better, or the easier it is to miss the best flowering time。
On the whole, understanding the habits of luice and letting it bloom in your garden “quietly” for six months is not a problem。
It is not just an act of shame, but an ecological “regulator”。
If you are still hesitant, try these latest breeding and conservation secrets and make sure you fall in love with this "hard nuclear beauty"。
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