
I. Production bases
The pebbles are extremely demanding for the matrix, which must be prepared in advance. Co-formulates of peat, foliage, moss, pine bark, etc., can be used to ensure softness, air penetration, strong permeability and corruption. The formulated matrix must be disinfected to be usable. They also prepare flower basins of moderate size with drainage holes at the bottom and disinfect them. Gravity of stones should be laid at the bottom of the flower basin, so as to improve the overall permeability of the air, and then into the formulated matrix。

Ii. Treatment of plant
The pebbles must be made strong, and if they are planted for many years, they need to be treated with roots first, with all their roots cut off, with long roots trimmed, with only two to three centimetres of strong roots preserved, so that they can be better absorbed into fat water later in life and can increase their survival rate。
Iii. Planting methods
Most of the planting is done by planting trees or by planting stones. The method of planting is to select the tree, cut off a portion of the bark, and stuff it with a mixture of mud and cow dung into the ground, and plant it into it, and then cover the straw. In the case of pebble cultivation, the pebbles should first be drilled on the stone, then painted in the pebbles with cow dung and slurry, before the pebbles are fixed。

Iv. Last containment
Cedars have higher environmental requirements and higher levels of life in order to grow must be accompanied by conservation and management at a later stage and must provide an appropriate environment. It is strong and insufferable, it can be placed in a cool, ventilated environment, and once it has returned to normality, it can occasionally tan the sun, promoting better light cooperation. It is humid, drought-resistant and has no shortage of moisture, and the base must be dry in a timely manner, with frequent water spraying and increased humidity. It is also necessary to provide a warm environment with poor cold tolerance and to keep temperatures above 10°c in winter to ensure robust growth。




