What are the "智商税" traps in flower cultivation? A collection of "智商税" traps in flower cultivation, be cautious as a flower grower.

What are the智商 taxes in flower cultivation?

A comprehensive introduction to the智商 taxes in flower cultivation and a collection of智商 taxes that flower enthusiasts should be cautious about, including explanations about green plants and flowers. Let's learn about it together next.

Zhudonghong can be said to be the current favorite in the horticulture world, with a large number of people loving to cultivate Zhudonghong. As a bulbous plant, the maintenance of Zhudonghong is very simple, and the quality of the bloomed flowers is also very high, meeting the needs of home cultivation. The super simple maintenance method allows it to thrive easily, with no operational difficulty.

All the Zhudonghong sold in the Chinese market rely entirely on imports. The quality of imported bulbs is higher, with a flowering rate that can reach over 98%. Except for some external factors that can affect planting and flowering, the success rate can basically reach 100%, which is also the reason why imported bulbs are very popular, selling at a high price with many people purchasing them.

Due to the popularity of Zhudonghong, it has also driven the domestic cultivation of Zhudonghong in China. Although they are both called Zhudonghong, they are actually different species with completely different flowering methods and growth patterns. Imported Zhudonghong is expensive, while the domestic one is cheaper, with their prices differing by nearly 10 times.

What are the智商 taxes in flower cultivation?

Most people buy Zhudonghong through online shopping. There are many online stores, some specializing in selling imported Zhudonghong and others specializing in selling domestic ones. Although they are all called Zhudonghong, there are actually significant differences. The saying 'you get what you pay for' can be reflected in Zhudonghong.

Many people enjoy cultivating Zhudonghong but are reluctant to spend money. They buy some domestic Zhudonghong online, and the bulbs they receive are very small. When buying, there are many varieties, but when they bloom, they are all the same variety. This is a typical operation strategy of Chinese flower businesses, selling one variety as multiple varieties.

Most stores selling Zhudonghong have an average price of about 5 yuan, which is very cheap. Moreover, some businesses offer a 'buy three get one free' deal, allowing you to own 4 bulbs for 15 yuan. Such a low price, however, means that what you are buying is domestically cultivated Zhudonghong, which differs greatly in price from imported Zhudonghong.