To understand traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese herbs, we need to start by learning about their growth habits and medicinal value. Today, let's explore the cultivation methods and images of a Chinese herb called "Dishao Gua". Join me to learn more!
Image of Dishao Gua
Growth Habits of Dishao Gua
Firstly, Dishao Gua has strong drought resistance and requires very little water to sustain its life. However, sunlight plays a crucial role in its survival and development.
Additionally, the suitable soil for its growth is of great significance, which we will discuss in detail later.
Moreover, it does not require high temperatures and can grow well between 20℃ and 28℃.
Three Essential Elements for Cultivating Dishao Gua
1. Water
Dishao Gua is mainly distributed in many provinces in northern China, where water is relatively scarce.
It can grow in relatively dry environments, indicating its strong drought resistance.
Image of Dishao Gua
Therefore, apart from watering during the vigorous growth period, water requirements need not be a major concern during other times.
2. Sunlight
As we know, the northwest region of China receives less rainfall, resulting in longer sunshine hours, which provides sufficient sunlight for plants.
Therefore, we should avoid shading the plants too much and allow them to enjoy the sunlight.
3. Soil
The most suitable soil for Dishao Gua is sandy or gravelly soil.
It is mainly found in dry valleys, sand dunes, and similar areas, which often have sandy or gravelly soil.