Plant-growing vanilla plants, such as common mints, roller, centrifugals and rosemary, can easily grow into a very rich series as long as they are properly conserved, looking together at the seven points that are most critical to the conservation of the plant, which are essential small techniques。
1. Selection of suitable flower basins

Most vanilla plants are not able to use too deep containers and are best maintained with shallow basins, such as common radish, fragrance, mints and lavender, which are suitable for conservation with shallow basins, the best and the best with shallow and wide basins, and the better with drainage holes, which are then dispersed light, and the preservation of dark spots in the afternoon。
2. Selection of best position

Most vanilla plants are slightly dyslexic, and only three to five hours of dispersing light in the morning will satisfy their growth needs. They can be maintained on windowsills, preferably towards the east, avoiding a window stand to the west, maintaining environmental ventilation and shades during the summer, maintaining moisture and avoiding the soil being drier。
3. Avoiding the use of conventional soils

Good drainage soils are particularly important for plants that plant vanilla, and it is important to avoid direct gardening, which is too heavy, easy to bind and poorly drained, with proper compost and river sand added and, of course, directly fertilized nutrients。
4. Seeding and planting

If you like vanilla plants such as acre, cow and roller, you can sow them, they have high seed rates and are growing faster, and even beginners can grow a bigger basin。
Some slow-growing vanilla plants, which are difficult to grow, are hard to sow, such as radishes and fragrances, which are not easy to grow and can buy seedlings to breed, or plant plants to plant。
5. Regular watering

The conservation of plant vanilla plants should be careful to provide proper water recharge, keep the basin luminous and regular watering according to different plants, such as mints, lemon straw and accelerants, which like wet soil, often water and avoid the soil being drier。
And some of them, like rosemary, lavender, centrifugal and oxen, are properly kept dry rinsing. Other vanillas, such as roller, snack and rooster, which prefer to be half-dry and half-wet in soil, can wait for 1 to 2 centimetres of soil under the basin to be dried and properly replenished。
6. Proper fertilization

The vanilla plant cannot be over-indoor, preferably by adding slow organic fertilizer or compost at the bottom of the basin, which can be given to thin liquid fertilizers every 2-3 months in the subsequent boom season, with the coronal over-fertilization, otherwise their scent will be reduced。
7. Cutting and strangling

Cutting and strangling can make the plant grow stronger, and vanilla plants, which are grown and thin, are grown by many people, because they cannot be trimmed and have very few branches。
Every time it grows longer, it can cut off the buds of the top and cut off some of the longer ones, so that it can avoid growing up and boost branches and grow。




