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The succulent plants want to burst the pot and put these nutrients into the soil until they can't hold them in the pot.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Succulent plants need less nutrients. If the succulent plants can be replenished in time during the growing period, the succulent plants will grow well. There are many nutrients that can be put into the soil, and the more common ones are all kinds of bones, such as fish bones.

Succulent plants need less nutrients. If the succulent plants can be replenished in time during the growing period, the succulent plants will grow well. There are many nutrients that can be put into the soil. The more common ones are all kinds of bones, such as fish bones and meat bones, which can be put in the soil after being broken. But after treatment, it is easy to attract bugs when used directly, and the above oil should be cleaned. After drying, it can be broken with a small hammer and can be mixed in the soil.

Calcium is important for succulent plants, especially those native to limestone soil. Gypsum can be used, and gypsum is better to use raw ore. If not, calcium superphosphate. Note that at this time can not be mixed with alkaline plant ash and other substances, peeled eggshell is also very good, the premise is that the soil should be acidic. When replenishing liquid fertilizer to succulent succulent plants, you should be careful not to fertilize succulent succulent plants at noon, preferably when there is no sunshine at night, or fertilizing when the temperature is high, it will cause the temperature in the soil to rise and burn the roots. Generally, fertilizing once more than half a month is enough for succulent plants to absorb.

Is it necessary to use nutritious soil to raise succulent plants? In general, it is OK to use granular soil, succulent plants have relatively high water content and need granular soil with good drainage and permeability, and succulent plants have less demand for nutrition, and the water retention of vegetative soil exceeds the needs of succulent plants. For succulent plants, some of the culture soil has some limitations, so experienced enthusiasts make it by themselves. What kind of cultivation can be regarded as high quality? To put it simply, it should be a sandy loam with loose air permeability, good drainage, certain aggregate structure and can provide nutrients needed for plant growth. When preparing, we should pay attention to the reasonable collocation of organic and inorganic plants to avoid too fine and too small dust.

Can coffee grounds be used as fertilizer for succulent plants? It is not recommended that coffee grounds tend to grow black and fly, and coffee grounds that have not been fully fermented will become moldy and attract them to come to lay eggs, allowing their larval root maggots to chew on succulent roots. If you really have to use coffee grounds, you need to compost the coffee grounds to fully ferment. Fermented coffee grounds can be used as coconut bran or peat soil, and granular plants should be added to increase air permeability before growing succulent plants. If you use coffee grounds alone, the air permeability is still too poor.

Some particles are relatively large, we can put them at the bottom of the flowerpot to enhance the drainage of the soil, and the smaller ones are mixed in the soil, and after the succulent basin, the root system will absorb the nutrients and grow. In addition to bones, we can also throw a few slow-release fertilizers on the soil and replenish the succulent plants.

Winter-type succulent plants that grow during winter are winter-type succulent plants that grow in autumn and winter, such as some aloe vera and plants that are mostly native to the southern hemisphere. The beginning of a large amount of water supply for winter-type succulent plants should be in the early autumn of growth, not in spring. On the contrary, they begin to grow slowly or even dormant in spring and hot summer. However, what these plants need is a relatively warm winter, not a cold winter. If a winter-type succulent plant begins to grow in early autumn, it means that it will begin to slowly increase the amount of watering.

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