1. Which placesThere is actually no absolute answer as to which places on the mountain are more likely to grow Artemisia, but the probability of this growing in some places is higher than in others. For example, in rocky land with good light, there is less soil and the climate is dry. Art grass is more likely to grow in relatively harsh places. 2. What is Art Grass?Art grass is not a type of orchid. Art actually refers to a mutated orchid. It is a general term for orchids. There is no specific type of orchid called art grass. Some orchid leaves have gold or silver edges, and some have strange, unusual or double-petaled flowers. This type of orchid is called artistic grass. 3. Notes1. Pay special attention when caring for the grass and do not over-water it. If you transplant the plant from the mountain into a flowerpot, you should try to shelter it from rain and avoid too much water accumulation in the potting soil. 2. The breeding place is also very important. It is recommended to breed in the open field. It is also possible to grow it indoors, but attention should be paid to aspects such as light and water. In addition, when raising it at home, it is best to place it directly on the ground, on a table or shelf. |
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