Seeds of the Weeping Goddess of MercyThe weeping angel is a wild plant, a tropical plant. It likes to grow in a warm, humid or even semi-shady environment. Therefore, the weeping angel is relatively precious and its seeds are not easy to obtain. Seeding propagation of Dripping GuanyinSowing timeThe most suitable time to sow the weeping angel is in spring every year, when the weather is warm and humid, and the germination temperature is most suitable at about 5-8 degrees Celsius. Preparation before sowingSoak the seeds of the weeping angel in water for about a day, then gently rub off the pulp with your hands, disinfect the substrate and wait for sowing. Seeding processSow the seeds of the weeping angel evenly in the substrate, and then cover them with a layer of sandy soil. After sowing, be sure to soak the pot or spray water to ensure sufficient moisture. Work after sowingThe weeping angel should be placed in well-lit conditions, with the temperature kept around 30 degrees Celsius and the soil kept moist. Precautions for breeding of dripping GuanyinAlthough the Weeping Angelica is poisonous, it can be safely kept at home, but you must keep a certain distance from it and do not manipulate it casually. |
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