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The cultivation and growth records of the fragrant plant

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Recently, a friend gave me a pot of fragrant plant. I had never heard of this green plant before, nor had I seen it. It was the first time I saw it when my friend brought it to my house. As soon as I entered the door, there was a "fragrance of apples" that was very pleasant. I instantly fell in love with it. When my friend gave it to me, there were only a few sparse leaves. After coming to my house, I added some fertilizer to it. In less than half a month, it has grown full in the flowerpot. It was the first time I saw such an easy-to-care-for plant.

The fragrant plant looks similar to the mint in my house, but the leaves are a bit different. The leaves of the fragrant plant are greener, nail-sized, and more ornamental, especially at noon when the sunlight passes through the glass and shines on the leaves, the leaves reflect light, and when you touch the leaves with your fingers, there is a residual apple fragrance on your fingers, which is very appealing.

The fragrant plant is a very easy-to-care-for potted green plant. It really only needs watering to thrive. The green leaves can also emit a fragrance. Friends who enjoy gardening can try growing a pot of fragrant plant. It is definitely worth your time. The fragrant plant loves light, is shade-tolerant, and not controlled by sunlight. It can be grown well in any corner of the house.

Yang Xiang has collected some tips on caring for the fragrant plant. If you also want to grow one, you can follow these points to take care of it.

The cultivation and growth records of the fragrant plant

After buying it, the first thing to do is to repot it with new soil. Do not use the original pot and soil. Choose a slightly larger pot. The pot can be short, but the diameter of the pot must be larger. The fragrant plant is likely to fill the pot, but the roots do not grow deep, so you can use a short pot for planting. A larger diameter is convenient for the growth of its branches.

General potting soil is sufficient to meet its growth needs, supplemented with a little humus soil and a bit of bottom fertilizer. Simply repot, plant the fragrant plant in the new pot, water it, and within about a week, the fragrant plant will be fully rooted and the leaves and branches will quickly return to their growing state.

The roots of the fragrant plant are tangled and have many root hairs. It is better to water less. Excessive watering can easily cause root rot and soil decay. The potting soil should not have excessive water accumulation. In the summer when the temperature is high and evaporation is strong, you can water more. In winter and autumn, there is no need to water too much.