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The soil preparation method of gentleman orchid blossoms like a hormone.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The soil of Cymbidium requires acid soil with loose and fertile, good drainage and air permeability. This can provide sufficient nutrients for the growth of Magnolia. Let the magnolia grow better, and the leaves are green. Let's take a look at the soil of Magnolia.

The soil of Cymbidium requires acid soil with loose and fertile, good drainage and air permeability. This can provide sufficient nutrients for the growth of Magnolia. Let the magnolia grow better, and the leaves are green. Let's take a look at how the soil of the orchid is configured.

According to the characteristics of different soils, Cymbidium is equipped with nutrient soil suitable for Cymbidium. Let's take a look at the configuration method:

(1)。 Pastoral soil: rotten leaves: slag or river sand, the proportion is 4:2:2.

(2)。 Mud: rotten leaf soil: River sand, the proportion is 4:4:2.

(3)。 Rotten leaf soil: slag: River sand, the proportion is 8:1:1.

(4)。 Peat soil: River sand: slag, the proportion is 6:2:2.

(5)。 Pond mud: rotten leaf soil: slag, the proportion is 4:4:2, if the river sand instead of slag ratio is changed to 4:4:1.

After the well-proportioned materials are evenly mixed and sterilized with potassium permanganate, the easiest way is to soak them in hot boiling water and then dry them as cultivated soil.

Introduction to the characteristics of the main materials of Magnolia soil:

(1)。 Pastoral soil: ordinary garden soil, due to frequent fertilization and tillage, sufficient fertility, good aggregate structure, the disadvantage is that the surface layer is easy to harden, poor ventilation and permeability when wet, can be configured with other soil use, the effect can be complementary.

(2)。 Mud: the soil is acidic, loose and breathable, and it is better to preserve fertilizer and water.

(3)。 Rotten leaf soil: nutrient soil formed by microbial decomposition and fermentation of branches and leaves. There are two kinds of broadleaf soil and coniferous soil. The main characteristic of such soil is loose and breathable, rich in organic matter, generally acidic or slightly acidic. It is very suitable for fattening plants of Magnolia.

(4)。 River sand: good drainage, neutral, millet particle size is the best.

(5)。 Peat soil: peat has great water-holding and water-absorbing properties. It is rich in organic matter and acidic.

(6)。 Slag: loose and porous, good drainage, phosphorus and potassium nutrient elements.

(7)。 Pond mud: hard texture, good drought resistance, but also resistant to waterlogging.

 
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