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Except for cinder, it has a good effect on the bottom of succulent plant.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, There is too much thigh meat since using this kind of thing to cover the bottom of succulent plants, there has never been a rotten root, which is really durable! For succulent plants, cinder is not only a common medium, but also common.

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Since the use of "this" thing to the bottom of succulent plants, there has never been a case of rotten roots, which is really durable!

Cinder is a common medium and generally accepted material for succulent plants. In the process of planting succulent plants, there are many advantages to use cinder (whether it is mixing soil or at the bottom).

1. Breathable and permeable, the use effect is no worse than that of blue stone or gold plant stone.

2. Coal cinder contains many trace elements, such as calcium oxide, iron oxide, magnesium oxide and so on.

3. After high temperature combustion, there is basically no bacterial residue, and the key is zero cost, especially for meat lovers who plant a large number of succulent plants, which has a large filling advantage.

Cinder is one kind, what we want to talk about today is another "medium", which is also suitable for the growth of succulent plants, that is, "charcoal"!

Once upon a time, there was a meat lover who had raised succulent plants for 5 years. Every time he planted succulent plants, he would put charcoal on the bottom of the flowerpot. The meat raised was as big as fists, and the most important thing was that the meat never rotted.

It is important to know that the two main reasons for the rotten roots of succulent plants are either stagnant water and rotten roots caused by too much watering, or hypertrophy and burning roots caused by too much fertilization. In fact, the growth of succulent plants does not need too much fertilizer, and the nutrients in the nutritious soil can also maintain its good growth. what we need to do is to find ways to enhance the air permeability and drainage of the soil.

This uses the charcoal we are talking about here (the kind of charcoal we eat for barbecue). The charcoal is broken and properly mixed with the basin soil. large chunks of charcoal can be placed directly on the bottom of the basin to act as "ceramsite". In this way, succulent plants hardly rot their roots in the later growth process.

In addition, charcoal is also a good substrate for cutting flowers, charcoal can accelerate cuttings healing and rooting, and can accelerate plant growth and high survival rate, especially in the process of large-scale propagation of flowers. Charcoal can effectively prevent the soil from being over-acidic, absorb and retain nutrients, and its rich trace elements and minerals can help succulent plants grow faster and better.

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