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How to make rotten leaf soil by family

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Rotten leaf soil is a commonly used plant material for family potted flowers. It is not only loose and breathable, but also rich in fertilizer, which can make potted flowers grow better. For flower friends who have the conditions, they can go directly to the mountains and forests to dig the decayed leaf soil that has been weathered for many years. But there's no place to dig.

Rotten leaf soil is a commonly used plant material for family potted flowers. It is not only loose and breathable, but also rich in fertilizer, which can make potted flowers grow better. For flower friends who have the conditions, they can go directly to the mountains and forests to dig the decayed leaf soil that has been weathered for many years. But friends who have no place to dig up rotten leaf soil have no choice but to make their own rotten leaf soil. Let's take a look at how to make rotten leaf soil.

Collect fallen leaves, weeds and other plant stems and leaves when trees fall in autumn and pile them in pits or larger flowerpots. When stacking, we can first put a layer of leaves and then a layer of garden soil. after stacking several layers repeatedly, we can pour a small amount of domestic waste water such as rice washing water (excluding detergent and other ingredients), and finally cover the top with a layer of garden soil of about ten centimeters. The spring and summer of the following year will be opened once respectively, and the deposits will be turned over and mashed, and the deposits will basically mature in late autumn after being accumulated as they are. At this time, the rotten leaf soil we have accumulated will be dug up and further broken and can be used.

Matters needing attention of self-made rotten leaf soil

First, the accumulation can not be too real in the process of piling up the soil, if the film is too real, it will lead to the air can not be permeated, the activity of aerobic bacteria in the soil is limited, and the accumulation can not be decomposed quickly and timely. Second, the accumulation of rotten leaf soil should not be too wet. if the soil is too wet, it will not only affect the air penetration, but also lead to a large number of reproduction activities of anaerobic bacteria in the accumulation under anoxic condition, resulting in the loss of fertility and affecting the quality of rotten leaf soil.

 
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