1. PrincipleStuffed cultivation is a short-term cultivation method, and it is also a popular term. The principle is to cover the plants with transparent glass or plastic to create a greenhouse effect. The lid is put on to make the space airtight, which can increase the temperature inside and form a larger temperature difference with the actual temperature. It can also increase the humidity. This method can prompt the plants to change their shape in a short period of time, speed up their growth rate, make the plants themselves grow watery, and make the leaves become bright and clear. The effect is very obvious. It is usually carried out in spring and autumn. It cannot be done in summer, as it will not have the desired effect and will also cause damage to the plant itself. 2. Precautions1. Keeping the plants in a stuffy environment does not mean that you need to cover them all the time. You still need to uncover them to let them breathe. Pay attention to ventilation and air permeability every day. 2. Also pay attention to proper watering. Proper water supplementation is helpful for growth. The soil should not be too dry, so as not to affect its growth. 3. This method of keeping plants in a sealed environment is not suitable for all plants. It is okay for ferns and algae, as well as some succulents. They need to be clearly distinguished before being kept in a sealed environment. Unsuitable plants will cause their leaves to rot. |
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