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If you use rotten leaf soil like this to harden and rot roots, you won't be able to keep any flowers alive.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In the process of flower cultivation, watering, lighting, fertilization, soil, one can not be less. This can contain a lot of knowledge, watering is not good, easy yellow leaves, lighting is not appropriate, fertilization is not appropriate, still raise dead flowers. And the soil is...

In the process of growing flowers, watering, light, fertilization, soil, can not be less. This can contain a lot of knowledge, watering is not good, easy yellow leaves, inappropriate light, improper fertilization, still raise dead flowers. And soil is also very important, growing flowers first raises roots, and whether the root system grows well or not all depends on the value of nutritious soil.

Now more and more people grow flowers, and many flower lovers have mastered the method of preparing nutritious soil, using more rotten leaf soil. After all, the rotten leaf soil is very loose and fertile, and it contains humus, which is beneficial to the growth of potted flowers. But you know what? If the rotten leaf soil is not used well, it will still harden! Once the basin soil is hardened, rotten roots and yellow leaves will follow.

1. Often burying chemical fertilizer into the rotten leaf soil, the basin soil is easy to harden and pimple.

Chemical fertilizer is a good thing for crops, but not necessarily for potted flowers. Because chemical fertilizer belongs to inorganic fertilizer, it often grows flowers and is buried in the basin soil. even the particularly loose rotten leaf soil will become hardened and even hard shovel can not be shoveled. In the past, many flower friends left messages saying that they did not believe in the effects of organic fertilizers such as barnyard manure and soybeans, and firmly believed that only chemical fertilizers could work. As a result, after using it twice, the basin soil became hard and bumpy. I can't even get the root out when I change the basin.

2. If the basin is not changed for one or two years, the rotten leaf soil is easy to be withered, no nutrients at all, and the consolidation is accelerated.

It is true that lazy people can't keep potted flowers well. If you do not change the soil for flowers and plants for a long time, it will easily lead to the loss of nutrients in the soil, or even dry up, and the soil will become one over a long period of time. And the most important thing is that the roots of flowers are unable to absorb nutrients, which will naturally lead to the inability of the roots to grow and rot.

Rotten leaf soil is originally a very useful universal soil for growing flowers. Because it has some rotten leaves and branches accumulated for a long time and formed in a humid environment, it contains a lot of humus, as well as some promoting substances and trace elements. Used to grow flowers is better than those special soil for flowers in the flower market. Therefore, it is also the favorite of flower friends, raising anything can feed.

However, if you often grow flowers in accordance with the two ways mentioned above, the value of rotten leaf soil will be greatly reduced, and you really can't raise any flowers well. Therefore, when growing flowers in the future, flower friends must pay attention to it.

In fact, if you use rotten leaf soil to grow flowers, you don't have to apply fertilizer in half a year. After all, it's loose and fertile. Of course, if you feel that the fertilizer effect is not high, you can add a little eggshell or barnyard manure after exposure to the sun when making rotten leaf soil. This kind of soil is definitely growing more and more prosperous.

This is the end of the knowledge about rotten leaf soil. Thank you for reading!

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