A complete Collection of Plant Formula
A complete Collection of Plant Formula
Peat soil 30% snake wood 15% willow bark 10% immortal soil 10%, orchid 35% Murray-Sijilan
Plant gold stone 50% peat soil 20% snake wood 20% crystal cotton 10% color-Guangdong method
80% sawdust and 20% grained soil, Yunnan method
Formula 1: Lentinus edodes soil 70%, husk charcoal 20%, coarse river sand 10%, plus 10% bone charcoal (this formula is suitable for planting Cymbidium and Cymbidium).
Formula 2: 40% char, 30% Lentinus edodes soil, 10% red brick grains, 10% coarse river sand, 10% burning soil, plus 10% bone charcoal (this formula is suitable for planting cold orchids).
Formula 3: red brick grain 30%, coarse river sand 20%, husk charcoal 30%, Lentinus edodes soil 20%, plus a small amount of dried cow dung and bone charcoal (this formula is suitable for planting Jian Lan and Mulan).
Formula 4: 40% char, 20% Lentinus edodes soil, 10% red brick grains, 10% coarse river sand, 10% cinder, 10% dried cow dung (this formula is suitable for planting Yelan).
Lentinus edodes soil is loose and permeable, light and permeable, and moderate nutrients can make orchid buds, roots and seedlings strong; grain husks contain various ash elements and other trace elements, mainly potassium, which is conducive to root formation; bone charcoal is rich in phosphorus, fertilizer is not violent, fertilizer effect is long-lasting; cinder contains minerals; red brick grains have many pores and good drainage and water retention performance.
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