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The effect and influence of earthworms on the growth of orchids

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, The effect and influence of earthworms on the growth of orchids

This paper only discusses the traditional planting method of orchids.

First, the living environment of earthworms:

Because I am a fishing enthusiast, I have studied the bait of fishing. Earthworms are both common and affordable fishing bait. There are many kinds of earthworms, what kind of earthworms and which fish like them. So for me, the living environment of earthworms is like the back of my hand, so there is no need to say much here. How can we dig up more earthworms? This paper focuses on the following description of its living environment.

It is very difficult for earthworms to live in the environment: first, there is no place where there is a lot of stagnant water; second, there is no place where it is too dry; third, there is no fertile land, such as pure yellow soil, pure sand and stone; fourth, there are few places where the land is hard and the soil layer is more than one foot.

Adapt to the environment where earthworms live: under the black soil at the bottom of the house, on the edge of the soil where rotten manure is accumulated in the countryside, in the vegetable fields of farmers, under the saprophytic soil at the bottom of trees, next to garbage mat sites, and so on, but there can be no stagnant water in these places, nor can they be too dry. the looser the soil, the more ventilated the earthworms can dig.

Second, the effect of earthworms on orchids:

1. Earthworms can cultivate the soil in the orchid pot continuously, so that the plant material in the pot can be kept unspotted for a long time.

2. Earthworms can swallow the underrotten plants and rotten orchid roots in the orchid pot, and earthworm dung is beneficial to the growth of orchids.

3. Earthworms can also send special messages at a certain time: if the orchid basin is too dry, too wet and too muggy, it can't help but climb onto the basin, depending on how the orchid friends deal with it.

4. Earthworms do no harm to healthy Langen. I used to observe them when changing pots, but unfortunately there were no physical photos (quote-who moved my cheese-turning basin (comic strip). Conclusion: earthworms have not eaten Lanya Root! ), can not be equated with ground tiger, ground silkworm and other pests that eat orchid root.

Conclusion: earthworms and orchids can coexist peacefully.

From a personal point of view, I hope to discuss it with each orchid.

 
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