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Grandma never buys nutritious soil and picks up two kinds of materials to mix the flowers and burst the pot.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Grandma grows flowers at home, never buys nutritious soil, picks up "three" materials to mix, the first is rotten leaves, the effect of rotten leaf soil for planting potted flowers is very good, if the surrounding environment allows it can be directly dug and directly used.

Grandma grows flowers at home, never buys nutritious soil, picks up "three" materials to mix, the first is rotten leaves, the effect of rotten leaf soil for planting potted flowers is very good, if the surrounding environment allows it to be dug and used directly, if not, then you can make it yourself.

Is pine needle rotten leaf soil suitable for growing flowers? Can be sealed retting, but can regularly release some of the gas inside, humus soil does not need to be configured, humus soil is under the woods or swamps and other places such as leaves and weeds decomposed by the soil microorganisms, if it is convenient for you, find the woodland in the nearby suburbs, and then dig away the soil below the forest surface, this layer of soil is not easy to consolidate, and humus.

There is also a certain fertilizer effect, and it also contains some microbes, which can adjust the soil structure. Although there are some bugs, they are also needed for a normal ecological chain. You can expose them in the sun, or you can use peat directly, which is made by rotting pine needles or coconut bran.

The second kind is the pine needles mentioned above. Pine needles can be prepared to grow flowers. Hua you said, can we get several bags of pine needle rotten leaf soil from the mountain the day before yesterday, and can we use pine needles to raise orchids and sweet-scented osmanthus? Yes, but the pine needle rotten leaf soil with a layer of complete humus two centimeters below the soil surface is the best, so you should pay attention to this when collecting pine needle soil on the mountain, and it is not possible to raise orchids or sweet-scented osmanthus only with pine needle soil. it is better to mix some volcanic rocks, perlite and pastoral soil properly, and the proportion should be based on different flower varieties.

Because the pine needle soil is in the wild, there are a lot of eggs, bacteria and rough branches. If it is not treated and used directly, it is likely to cause plant diseases and insect pests. In the process of collection, a thick layer of pine needles can be plucked away. There is a layer of black soil underneath, which is formed by pine needle decay. This is best for growing flowers. Before use, pay attention to sun exposure and insecticide, not just pine needles. So are the other leaves.

If you don't talk about some flowers and plants that specifically use coniferous soil, it always feels a little hollow. The most common flowers and plants planted with coniferous soil are orchids and orchids. Some flowers and plants that like to be loose and breathable are suitable to be planted with rotten leaf soil, including some succulent plants. When in use, you can add some garden soil according to the actual needs to achieve the purpose of use.

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