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Whether the flowers and plants grow well or not, the soil is very important. These four types of soil are the most suitable for growing flowers.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Pay attention to the flower growing site and get more flower growing skills! What kind of soil is best for growing flowers? Most friends will raise flowers from roadsides, parks and fields, and then match the nutrients bought to grow flowers. If you want to grow flowers well, the soil will rise to.

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What kind of soil is best for growing flowers? Most friends will raise flowers from roadsides, parks and fields, and then match the nutrients bought to grow flowers. To raise flowers well, soil plays a vital role, especially potted flowers. Today, the editor will introduce to you some kinds of soil that are very suitable for growing flowers at home.

1. Humus soil. Humus soil is better for planting flowers, but not suitable for indoor flowers, because it is fermented through poultry manure and feed residue, so it retains some peculiar smell; however, the fertilizer and water retention performance of this culture soil is very strong, but the biggest disadvantage is drainage, if this kind of culture soil is used, it is necessary to loosen the soil.

2. Garden soil. It is mainly taken from topsoil such as vegetable garden, garden, orchard and so on. This is an ordinary cultivated soil, because of frequent fertilization and cultivation, it contains certain humus, high fertility and good aggregate structure, so it is one of the main raw materials for preparing cultivated soil. The disadvantage is that the surface is easy to harden when dry, and the ventilation and water permeability is poor when wet, so it is not suitable to be used alone.

3. Cement clay. Spread out the clay in the open field, let it be exposed to the wind and rain, and turn it frequently, and then it can be used. It is generally used as potted soil and cutting soil for flowers in the south, such as magnolia, cymbidium, jasmine, orchid and so on.

4. Loose needle soil. Orchid soil, commonly known as orchid soil, is a natural humus soil produced in the mountainous areas of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, which is made from fallen leaves accumulated for many years. Most of them are taken from the topsoil such as pine and cypress. Coniferous soil is acidic and rich in nutrients, which is very suitable for acidic flowers. Can collect part of the pine needle pad at the bottom, permeated with water and air.

Different kinds of flowers have different requirements for soil conditions, and the same flower has different requirements for soil conditions in different growth and development periods. therefore, the application of culture soil should be selected according to the species and biological characteristics of different flowers. the reproduction and cultivation of all kinds of flowers have special requirements for soil.

 
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