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Teach you to prepare succulent plant nutrient soil waste is very useful to turn into fertilizer

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Now there are more and more friends who raise succulent plants, and the price of nutritious soil is not low. Now I will teach you a kind of succulent nutritious soil made by yourself without spending money. The quality of flower soil is directly related to whether it is easy to harden. Peat, bark, etc.

Now there are more and more friends who raise succulent plants, and the price of nutritious soil is not low. Now I will teach you a kind of succulent nutritious soil made by yourself without spending money. The quality of flower soil is directly related to whether it is easy to harden. Peat, bark, sawdust, rice chaff, sawdust and perlite, vermiculite, ceramsite and volcanic slag can be mixed. The potted soil is not only breathable but also conducive to the absorption of organic fertilizer.

First go to the construction site to get some river sand, can not make the sea S. The simple way to distinguish the sea sand is to see if there are any small shells or other things in the sand. Then go downstairs to the flower bed and get some pastoral soil in the field. The topsoil under the tree is the best, rich in organic matter, the color is light brown, do not dig too deep. Wash the river sand in a basin several times, and then expose it to the sun for a few days.

You don't need to wash the pastoral soil, just bask it in the sun, or steam it in a pot for 20 minutes if you want to be quick. The purpose of this is to kill harmful bacteria in the soil. The treated river sand and soil are placed in a basin at the ratio of 6:4 and stirred well. In this way, our home-made succulent soil is successful. River sand is produced by repeated collision and friction of natural stone through water for a long time in the natural state, and its composition is more complex, generally speaking, the main component is silicon dioxide, and the surface has a certain smoothness. River sand comes from a wide range of sources, such as the coarse sand formed by some weathered rocks in the mountains, which can also be grouped into this category. Usually, the color of river sand is white and yellow, which can be used for succulent paving.

The characteristics of ceramsite are very breathable, permeable, hard and non-pulverized, can be reused, and are generally used to achieve good results at the bottom. ?? Coconut bran is a pure natural organic medium that falls off from the processing of coconut shell fiber. It is water-retaining and aerated. It is very suitable for rooting. The most important thing is that it is usually sold as compressed cakes, storage does not take up space, and a small piece can be sent out. A large number of them are used to replace peat soil as the main matrix of succulent soil, which is environmentally friendly and economical.

The waste coal ball picked up, try to break it, crush it with your feet here, put it in a container, you can harvest a full plate, filter it with a sieve, separate it from each other, after sieving, put it into different containers according to the size of the carbon slag, pour the carbon slag into the basin, soak it in water, and then the nutrient soil will come out, and you can raise succulent plants on the plate. If you want to carry out pure particle control, it is recommended to use a mixture of Maifan stone and green zeolite, and then put a few slow-release fertilizers. In fact, no matter what material is used with succulent soil, the only standard is to ensure that the soil is loose and breathable and well drained. ??

What should I do if the soil is found to be hardened? After soil consolidation, we must change the basin in time, replace the original basin soil, and put it back into the fresh and fertile basin soil, which can quickly alleviate soil consolidation and do not affect the growth of potted plants. Secondly, the daily loosening of soil can not only maintain the permeability of basin soil, but also improve the absorptive capacity of roots.

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