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Raise succulent plants and buy dirt? Dig a little bit at the door and mix it with it, and you won't spend 10 pots for a penny!

Published: 2024-11-14 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/14, Many flower friends struggle with what kind of soil to grow for succulent plants. There are many kinds of soil on the market, and the price is not low. Huahua thinks it's a waste to buy land, and it's not as good as the soil we make!

Naturally growing succulent plants

Succulent plants originally grew in a relatively barren environment and had no requirement for soil thickening.

The following pictures show succulent plants in the wild.

The naturally growing succulent plant is so tenacious.

What kind of soil is used for domestic succulent plants?

But if we want to grow more beautiful succulent plants, of course we need more fat soil. The special soil that can be bought directly on the market is shown below:

Does it look troublesome? don't worry. Huahua will teach you some simple soil allocation methods. It doesn't cost a penny.

Rotten leaf soil

Rotten leaf soil is a common soil around us, can replace coconut bran soil, it is rich in a variety of nutrients, fully meet the various nutritional needs of succulent!

There is a lot of rotten leaf soil under the roadside trees, but it looks like there are a lot of impurities. We can put the finer soil together and mix it with a little sand for succulent farming.

There will be eggs and bacteria in the outdoor soil, which can be sterilized by exposure, preferably with carbendazim solution or insecticide spray.

Cinder soil

Burnt briquettes are of many uses. Crush them directly with your feet, then wet the cinder with water (preferably with carbendazim solution, which can be disinfected and sterilized), and then dry it to make it finer. Add a little kitchen garbage to increase nutrition, peanut shells and meat bones.

After that, you can use it by drying it and crushing it. You can add some coarse sand and cinder to keep the environment fluffy and breathable. You like meat better.

Eggshell soil

Flower friends who can't find rotten leaf soil or cinder need not worry. Eggshells can also be added to ordinary garden soil as nutritious soil.

Crush the eggshell and put it on the bottom of the basin, or mix the broken eggshell into the ordinary soil, is the meat fat?

Fixed succulent plants can also be thrown into broken eggshells to replenish nutrients and avoid snails and slugs from invading.

In the picture, a sharp broken eggshell can scratch a snail

Listen to Huahua say so

Isn't it easy?

Now take action and harvest the fat succulent.

 
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