Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Bai Mudan is a succulent plant, which is easy to raise, but difficult to eat. How should Bai Mudan behead?

Bai Mudan is a succulent plant, which is easy to raise, but difficult to eat. How should Bai Mudan behead?

Speaking of succulent plant Bai Mudan, we all know that its life is very fast, but it is difficult to deliver. How can I take it well? It needs pruning. So, how should Bai Mudan get a haircut?

First, pay attention to the time of beheading. Generally speaking, people do such things in spring. This is the same as our ancient people's accounts after autumn, all for this solar term. In ancient times, it was possible to behead because of the cold weather after autumn. It blooms in spring, just when Bai Mudan beheaded her head. At this time, the stem has a great chance of surviving by beheading, so it can't be simply beheaded!

The second is to look at the timing. When there are only poles and heads left, Bai Mudan can cut off his head. Sterilize all the tools before cutting off his head. Not that I don't like it, beheading. Well, it's the same as beheading in ancient China. You can't live if you cut it, so beheading depends on the timing! If not, then don't behead! Why hurt a life? Buddha said: Don't kill bugs easily!

The third is to pay attention to the details when beheading. Before cutting the head, disinfect all the tools, cut off the small head with scissors, cut off the remaining stalks and put them in the sun. After a while, the buds will grow out. Cut small heads, dry in the shade, and some may take root directly. Plant the small head and maintain it normally after 1~2 weeks. A month at the latest, the little head will take root. Don't pick out your little head casually in this process, it will affect your growth. Isn't that great?

Do you like Bai Mudan? How do you think Bai Mudan should be protected?