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There is a potted green plant on the desk, which is evergreen all year round. I don’t know its name. I asked people around me, but no one knew. I didn’t know until I used the photo on the quark to identify everything – oh, it turned out that this is a green radish. The name Luluo has been heard for a long time, but I have only heard of its name, but never seen its shape. It has been on my desk for a whole year. It has existed since the time I moved into this office. Until today, I only watered it a few times this year. Most of the time, my aunt took care of it. . My aunt told me that this plant should not be watered frequently, or it may affect its survival. But as far as I know, besides soil cultivation, pothos can also be grown in water. This hydroponics is naturally soaked in water every day. Since it can be soaked in water every day, why can’t it be watered more? I had this doubt, but I didn’t argue with my aunt, and she took care of watering and picking leaves. I usually water because the water in the water glass has been left for several days, and I am too lazy to pour water, so I irrigate this pot of green radishes. My pot of pothos is cultivated in soil, and there are no other weeds in the pot except for the messy pothos. Their leaves are thin and smooth, and they look like fleshy earlobes when pinched. Be very careful when pinching, don’t break its skin. According to online reports, the juice of the pothos is poisonous, and it can cause redness and itching when it touches the skin, and it can cause sore throat if eaten by mistake. If any friend can’t help but try it, please come back and let me know if it is true after the experiment is over. Time flies, I have been in Wuhan for a year, and I have never seen them bloom and bear fruit. Only once in a while, the leaves and the petioles connected to them will turn yellow and wither, and then gradually wither. Its life seems to be different from most plants. It grows and withers day after day, but it always maintains its original posture. I can’t help but think about my time of year. Gained and lost again, lost and regained, but still can’t get a breakthrough in this back and forth. The distance we’ve traveled up to this moment, I know so well that my life is going to end. Maybe fifty years from now, maybe thirty years from now, maybe tomorrow. In an increasingly turbulent current situation, natural disasters and man-made disasters occur from time to time. Time flies, and what we rely on is just an inch of land. Like this pot of green radish, without a tree to support it, it can only grow scattered and helpless. Then repeat the process of hair growth and withering. Year by year.
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