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How much is a fortune tree seedling and how to plant it?

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Honeysuckle and chrysanthemum have their own advantages and have better effect of fire removal. However, they are still different, and there will be some differences in the specific treatment of diseases. Honeysuckle has better curative effect on the symptoms of excessive internal heat caused by lung fire, such as dizziness, thirst, sweating and depression. The chrysanthemum is pungent, dispersing, bitter and descending, is better at clearing and purging liver fire, and has better curative effect on symptoms such as red eyes, swelling and pain, dizziness, sore throat and the like.

1. Seedling Price

The price of a fortune tree seedling is generally around 3-10 yuan, but the specific price will be different, because its growth height is different, the price is also different, the better its growth, the higher the price will be.Moreover, the sales price of each region will be different, so the local sales price will prevail.

2. Planting Method

1, preparation of potting soil: before planting to prepare suitable potting soil, flowerpot to use good ventilation capacity, can use pottery basin, or purple sand basin.The soil must be loose, fertile and acidic, and the soil can be prepared by itself, which can mix garden soil, coarse sand, cinder and organic fertilizer.

2. Check the seedlings: If you want to make the seedlings of the fortune tree grow better, you need to check them in advance.Look at the root system carefully to see if there is any rot, and if there is, cut it off.In addition, the messy root system and the old root system should be cut off.Note that after pruning to be disinfected.If the root system grows well, it can be planted directly.

3. Start planting: It is also very simple when planting. Dig a pit in the pot soil prepared just now and put the seedlings into the picture.Its root system should spread out in the soil, and finally it should be covered with soil and compacted.

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