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A complete book of flower conservation knowledge (common flower conservation skills and methods)
People who grow flowers have a very special feeling for plants. Before planting flowers, the metropolis first checks the preferences and growth habits of plants. Today, Huahua sorted out some common sense questions that flower growers need to know. Beginners can refer to it, which is helpful for growing flowers ~

First, don't raise plants that are harmful to your health.

If we have a small yard, it is actually not limited to seed plants, but now many people are indoor balcony parties. Planting flowers can only be maintained indoors, and the indoor ventilation environment is not very good. Some plants with strong fragrance are not suitable for keeping indoors. Too strong a fragrance is easy to poison people.

Plants not suitable for indoor cultivation: oleander, hydrangea, Qilixiang, cordate telosma, perfume lily, thorn plum, tulip and other plants.

Second, plants that do not support each other.

In fact, everything is interdependent, and so are plants. Some flowering plants are naturally overbearing. As long as they exist, they will have an impact on other plants. For example, if peony is raised on the balcony at home, it is easy to get entangled in peony. Moreover, roses cannot be raised with mignonette, which will affect the growth of mignonette. Therefore, before you conserve plants, you'd better find out the similarities between plants.

Third, choose suitable plants according to indoor conditions.

There are good and bad indoor lighting. If the indoor lighting environment is good, you can raise some plants that like light, such as some grass flowers, or flowering plants such as jasmine and gardenia that like light very much. If the indoor environment is not very good, you need to raise some shade-tolerant plants. There are many choices of shade-tolerant plants, such as arrowroot, Erythrina macrophylla and Corydalis africana, which are all suitable.

Fourth, choose plants according to seasons.

This season is very important for protecting plants. Generally speaking, we'd better choose suitable plants according to the seasons. Spring is generally the season of flower viewing, and we can choose some beautiful flower viewing plants for maintenance. Plants in summer are basically dormant. We'd better choose some foliage plants when we conserve plants. In autumn, we can choose some indoor ornamental flowers called autumn famous flowers or some fruit-watching potted plants. In winter, we should raise some cold-resistant plants, such as camellia and daffodils.

Fifth, pay attention to the placement of plants.

Plant placement is also very important. When we are maintaining plants, we should not put them too densely, too sparsely and unsightly. It is best to have high and low levels and appropriate intervals. Some plants are luxuriant in foliage. If they are too close, it will affect the ventilation effect between plants.

We can put the leafy plants in a larger space. If there are plants that can be hung for maintenance, we'd better hang them for maintenance. Hanging up has better ventilation effect and is more conducive to plant growth.