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Stuffing it in the succulent basin, all of them grow into meat dumplings, fat to explode, fat to oil!

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, Many flower friends like to raise succulent plants, but every time they look at the succulent succulent plants of other people, while those of their own families grow and wilt in vain, what on earth is going on? Don't worry, Huahua will talk about it today. What can be added to the flowerpot to make the succulent plant grow fatter and fatter?

Add some slow-release fertilizer to the basin and rub against the long burst basin!

Spring is the season for succulent growth. If you want to grow into a fat man as soon as possible, you must add some fertilizer. Coupled with the fact that the succulent plant is relatively small, it is more appropriate to use slow-release fertilizer.

Procedure:

1. The fertilizer effect of slow-release fertilizer is released relatively slowly, buried in succulent pots, not only replenishing nutrients, but also not burning roots, so going to the flower market to buy a package of slow-release fertilizer can be used for several years!

2. When changing pots for succulent plants in spring, peat soil and granular soil can be arranged according to the ratio of 1: 1, then 10-20 slow-release fertilizers are put in the basin soil and fully stirred, so that slow-release fertilizers can slowly release nutrients in the soil, so that succulent roots can absorb them.

3. If some flower friends find it too troublesome to change pots, they can also dig a spoonful of slow-release fertilizer and bury it along the edge of the succulent pot, or sprinkle it directly on the surface of the basin soil. When watering, the slow-release fertilizer will penetrate directly into the soil along with the water, thus replenishing the succulent plant.

4. After absorbing the nutrients from the slow-release fertilizer, the succulent root system will become stronger and stronger, grow stronger and stronger, and will burst soon!

Add some earthworm dung to the basin, and the leaves are fat to oil!

I heard before Huahua that earthworm dung is super safe, and even the most delicate succulent plants will not burn roots with earthworm dung, so flower friends who are worried that fertilization will burn roots might as well try earthworm dung.

Procedure:

1, take advantage of the spring, go to the park or field to pick up some earthworm dung, especially after the rain, those who look crooked is earthworm dung!

2. The earthworm dung brought back was mixed with the succulent soil and used as the base fertilizer for succulent plants. Succulent roots absorb the nutrients slowly released by earthworm dung, and they will get fatter and fatter!

3. If the amount of earthworm dung picked up is very small, it can also be thrown directly on the succulent potted noodles. When watering, the nutrients of earthworm manure will infiltrate directly into the flowerpot with watering, which can also achieve the purpose of replenishing nutrients.

Add some bone powder to the basin and the root system will burst the basin!

In addition to the most common slow-release fertilizer, you can also add some bone powder to the succulent basin to make the succulent roots thick and strong. You don't believe me? Then come and have a look with Huahua.

Procedure:

1. Don't throw away the leftover fish bones and chicken bones that you usually eat at home, just collect them and set them aside. Because bones contain more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, it can make succulent roots stronger.

2. Soak the bones in clean water for 5 hours, then boil them in a pressure cooker for 2-3 hours to precipitate all the salt in the bones.

3. Remove the bones from the pressure cooker, dry them in the sun, break them with a hammer, or crush them directly into powder with a grinder.

4. When changing the basin for the succulent plant, sprinkle 2-3 tablespoons of bone powder in the nutritious soil, stir with the basin soil and use it as base fertilizer; you can also dig 3-5 small holes in the edge of the succulent basin and bury the bone powder, using it about once every 2-3 months.

5. whether it is stirred in the basin soil or directly buried in the flowerpot, the bone powder can slowly release phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, so that after the succulent root system is absorbed, it will grow stronger and stronger, and the pot will burst soon!

Add some eggshells to the basin, the succulent plant is getting stronger and stronger!

If you want to make succulent plants grow without spending money, Huahua provides you with a good way to use the eggshells that every family has!

Procedure:

1. Collect the remaining eggshells at home, wash them with clean water several times, wash the egg whites in the eggshells and dry them in the sun to prevent worms.

2. Crush the sun-dried eggshell by hand, or put it directly in the grinder, break the eggshell into powder completely, and then put it in a small box for backup.

3. When changing pots for succulent plants in spring, grab a handful of eggshell powder and stir it directly with the basin soil as the bottom fertilizer for succulent plants, so that eggshells slowly release phosphorus and calcium fertilizer in the soil, thus being absorbed by succulent plants.

4. If you really don't want to change the basin, dig 2-4 small holes on the edge of the succulent basin and bury the eggshell, which can also achieve the purpose of replenishing phosphorus and calcium fertilizer. Succulent plants will become stronger and stronger when they absorb the nutrients in the eggshell, but it won't take a minute to burst.

Add a little ceramsite to the pot and it won't rot for 10 years!

Succulent plants are generally very small, and the flowerpots needed are also very small, so we must pay attention to each watering, watering less, once carelessly watering more, it will soon lead to rotting roots!

Procedure:

1. Although the ceramsite particles are small, they are highly permeable and breathable, and the cushion at the bottom of the basin couldn't be better!

2. When changing the basin, first pad a layer of screen in the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin to avoid soil leakage.

3. The ceramsite will then be prepared and spread a layer at the bottom of the flowerpot to achieve the purpose of water and air permeability.

4. Then put the configured nutritious soil in the flowerpot, and then put the succulent plant into it slowly.

5. The ceramsite padded on the bottom of the basin is loose and breathable and has strong drainage. When watering too much, the excess water will leak out directly from the bottom of the basin, which will not allow water to accumulate in the flowerpot, thus avoiding the possibility of succulent rotting roots.

Huahua, that's all for today.

Have you all learned the flower friends?

Why don't you try it now?

Let the succulent family become fat and fat quickly.

 
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