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In the second year, Wogua Miao died, but the upper part didn't die. Can you live by planting the upper part?
I can't. Wogua seedlings are millet, and the degree of lignification of melons and vines is very low. The vines below provide nutrients and water for the vines above. After the vines below die, the vines above cannot continue to grow. Sleeping melon seedlings like high temperature environment, and the temperature is controlled between 18 and 32 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is extremely high, it will cause withering.