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Use coal cinder to raise succulent plants and put some in the soil to save fertilizer.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Coal cinder is a more common plant material, many flower-growing friends will also choose it, or more popular. After high temperature combustion, there is basically no residue of germs. We usually soak the burnt briquettes in clean water to avoid.

Coal cinder is a more common plant material, many flower-growing friends will also choose it, or more popular. After high temperature combustion, there is basically no residue of germs. We usually soak the burnt briquettes in clean water to avoid dust floating around. After soaking, step on the briquettes into cinders, pick up and throw away those parts that have not been burned, and you can screen them when they are about 1 centimeter in size.

First of all, choose those well-burnt briquettes. Is to choose those that look a little red and rough in the middle; and after the unburnt cinder is knocked open, some places are blackened and are not suitable to be used as planting materials. Coal cinder mixed in nutritious soil can disperse the soil and keep it loose for a long time, thus improving soil water permeability and air permeability, thus creating favorable space conditions for the root growth of all kinds of plants. And when the soil is dry, it will not shrink and detach from the edge of the basin, and it is easy to water through after drying.

After the coal cinder is burned at high temperature, there is basically no residue of bacteria. We usually soak the burnt briquettes in clean water to avoid dust floating around. After soaking, step on the briquettes into cinders, pick up and throw away those parts that have not been burned, and you can screen them when they are about 1 centimeter in size. The mixing ratio of briquette and other ingredients should reach 1:1 other: or 1 briquette: 2 other. Only in this way can the briquettes have an effect. Many flower friends say that cinder is alkaline and is not suitable for acid-loving flowers, but tests have found that cinder solution is actually neutral, so acid-loving plants can also be used. In addition, cinder is very high in sulfur and can not be used in plants that are sensitive to sulfur, such as crab claw orchid.

The use effect of cinder is similar to that of blue stone, gold-planting stone, light stone and so on, and we certainly will not refuse the medium with good effect without spending money. And the cinder contains many trace elements, such as calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and iron oxide, which are very helpful to the growth of succulent plants. As a breathable and permeable material, it is more suitable to help succulent plants grow. The root system is good, and succulent plants can grow well.

Succulent plants like loose and breathable soil, and the granular soil mixed with the medium is suitable for succulent rooting and thriving. The coal cinder, which is common in daily life, is permeable and permeable. Coal cinder contains calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and other trace elements, which is more appropriate to raise succulent plants. Choose briquettes, you can choose those that look red and rough in the middle, these are well-burnt briquettes, suitable for succulent use. The coal cinder mixed in the nutritious soil can keep the soil in a loose state and improve the air and water permeability of the soil, and it is easy to water the soil after drying.

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