Growing conditions of lichenLignum moss is suitable for growing in a dark and humid environment. Generally, it is afraid of direct sunlight, so it needs to be properly shaded in the summer. Its origins include Yunnan, Zhejiang, Hunan, etc. The suitable growth temperature for Lignum moss is generally around 10 degrees Celsius. It has a certain degree of cold resistance and is not particularly afraid of freezing. It can withstand temperatures as low as 0 degrees Celsius. Growth period and process of SedumLignum moss usually grows more in fields or near ponds. Its growing season is generally spring, and the growing period of Lignum moss is about 4 months. During its growth process, Lisbon cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. It needs to be supplemented with some scattered light, which is conducive to the growth of Lisbon. In addition, it needs to be watered in time during its growth process. Planting process and method of Sphagnum moss1. When planting Lichen, you must choose the right time. It is generally more suitable to plant it in March in spring. 2. After planting the moss, you need to water it thoroughly first, and then wait for the soil to dry and then replenish water once a week or so. |
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