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titleOfInvention Hollow-out bulb medium
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modifications required) [Problem] Sterilize bulb plants by freely combining the same medium to improve production efficiency, increase profits, and provide consumers with clean and lightweight handling. It makes it possible to have the same beautiful flowers every year without the hassle of summer, dormancy and digging. SOLUTION: A donut type medium is formed with urethane foam, bulbs 6 are fixed up and down freely with an outer ring medium 1 and a hollow medium, and a bulb plant is formed by overlapping and combining a root zone layer, a bulb layer and a sprouts layer in the same medium. A hollowed-out bulb medium with a configuration to grow.
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