1. Gracilaria lemaneiformis 1 The reason why there are three trees in a pot means geomantic omen.
In fact, this is mainly due to the geomantic omen of asparagus tree, because people believe that the more asparagus knots on asparagus tree, the more prosperous its family members will be and the richer people will be, which is excellent for the whole family fortune.
Therefore, when people raise asparagus trees at home, they will choose three trees to put in a jar because it symbolizes a family of three. If it is a family of four, many people will plant four trees in order to protect the health and safety of their families, hoping that the family will be prosperous and rich in financial resources.
2. Ornamental value
Many people plant three asparagus in a pot. If feng shui is not mentioned, why are there three asparagus trees in a pot? It was originally for people's ornamental value, in order to make asparagus trees look more beautiful.
Because if you plant a tree alone, it looks lonely, and if the branches of the tree are not full enough and the growth is not so vigorous, it will greatly affect its aesthetic degree, so people often raise three trees at home.
Second, the transplant method of Gracilaria lemaneiformis
However, if a pot of Aralia elata grows too vigorously and seems crowded, it can be transplanted at this time Even if only one of them is transplanted, all three trees need to be uprooted and replanted.
Directly uproot the whole Gracilaria lemaneiformis, then remove the soil from the roots, and trim the necrotic roots properly, taking care not to damage the roots, so as not to affect the normal growth of Gracilaria lemaneiformis after transplantation.
Separate the three connected roots, then soak them in rooting solvent for two hours, then take them out to dry, and then put them in a pot, so that the survival rate is higher and the roots recover faster in the later stage.
It should be noted that each root system of Gracilaria lemaneiformis should be stretched as far as possible when put into the pot, so that it can maintain its original basic and general state and cannot be curled up into a ball, which will greatly affect the survival rate.
Conclusion: Through the above introduction, I believe everyone can understand the principle of three trees in a pot of Gracilaria lemaneiformis and the transplanting method of Gracilaria lemaneiformis. I hope everyone can put Gracilaria lemaneiformis at home and bring good luck!