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These seven kinds of soil are everywhere, used to grow flowers, green leaves and oil, not rotten roots burst.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, For flower friends, with good soil, the flowers are basically half done. Today, Huahua will introduce to you several kinds of common flower soil in daily life. These soils are loose and breathable, and the roots of potted flowers are particularly good. When the roots are well cultivated, potted plants naturally grow fast and green, and bloom is also many and big!

Rotten leaf soil

Rotten leaf soil, the most common in nature, is formed by litter after years of decay.

There is a lot of rotten leaf soil in parks or woodlands.

Rotten leaf soil is a loose slightly acidic soil, rich in nutrients, with garden soil and river sand is the most suitable for growing acidic flowers, such as azaleas, cyclamen and so on.

Garden soil

Garden soil is found everywhere, and it is a kind of soil that must be used to grow plants.

There is a lot of garden soil in the pastoral garden, which is easy to get.

Garden soil is simple and convenient to use, but its air permeability is relatively poor, so it needs to be improved by adding matrix when using it. Perlite, vermiculite or rotten pine needles are commonly used substrates.

Pine needle soil

Pine needle soil is generally formed by falling pine needle leaves after a long period of accumulation.

There is a lot of pine needle soil in pine woods or conifers.

Pine needle soil has high nutritional value and contains a variety of trace elements, which is the best choice for growing flowers. It is often used to raise orchids, orchids and other flowers and plants that like to be loose and breathable.

Mountain mud

Mountain mud is divided into Huangshan mud and Black Mountain mud, which is formed by the long-term accumulation of fallen leaves of trees in the mountains.

Mountain mud is a kind of natural humus-containing soil with loose soil. Black hill mud is acidic and contains more humus, while Huangshan mud is also acidic, heavier and less humus.

Mountain mud is often used as the main raw material for cultivating acid-loving flowers such as camellia, orchids, rhododendrons and so on.

Humus soil

Humus is a mixture of the remains of all kinds of animals and plants and all kinds of organic waste.

There is a lot of humus in parks or places with lush vegetation.

Humus soil can be used for pot cultivation, containing a variety of organic substances and trace elements, humus soil loose, acidic, good water retention, suitable for most flowering plants.

Coal cinder

The burned cinder is breathable and sterile and contains trace elements for plants. If you don't want to buy soil, use it in large quantities.

Cinder must be soaked in water to remove alkalinity before it can be used, soak for a few days, and then break it up and mix it with soil, which can make the soil loose and breathable.

Cinder is a good substrate for succulent plants.

River sand

The river sand is deposited at the bottom of the river, and the river sand is divided into coarse sand and fine sand, which can improve the looseness of the soil.

Fine sand has good water retention, but also loose and breathable. Therefore, it is a very good cutting medium.

Coarse sand because of larger particles, mixed with other soil, will form more voids, so water permeability is better, suitable for succulent plants, camellias, orchids and so on.

This is the end of the introduction of native flowers for growing flowers.

What other kind of soil have you used to grow flowers?

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