The Transformation of Quiet Night(Author: Yuqi05 Source: Yechaba) From bare little leaves, they turned into a group of beautiful and cute quiet night flowers. It's like a loser's counterattack against a rich and beautiful girl! (Author: Chutang Source: Duitang) germination(Author: Yuqi05 Source: Yechaba) When the quiet night plant first starts to sprout, its leaves are wrinkled because of lack of water. You can water it after the roots grow. I don't know when the quiet night lily suddenly became expensive. In fact, it only needs a small leaf to grow, and the success rate of leaf cuttings is very high. growing upIt grew into a small nightshade. The nightshade plant is relatively easy to grow. It can be grown outdoors in spring and autumn, but needs shade in summer, especially from the rain, otherwise it will easily die. grow upGrow up and thrive. The soil for quiet night plants should be loose and breathable, and some granular soil should be mixed in to prevent root rot. floweringThe nightshade can still bloom, and the small yellow flowers are tender. If the nightshade grows healthily, flowering will not affect the condition of the plant. Grow up(Author: Chutang Source: Duitang) It’s bursting! Full of achievements! |
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