What kind of soil is used for one-leaf seedlings of Cymbidium?
The one-leaf seedling of Cymbidium is difficult to maintain at the beginning, so you can directly buy the special nutrient soil suitable for it. It can also be prepared with rotten leaf soil or pond mud and cinder according to the ratio of 3:1, or mountain mud, river sand and bran ash according to the proportion of 4:4:2, and then add a little nourishment as base fertilizer. After the soil has been prepared, you can plant the seedlings in a flowerpot and then add the prepared soil to it.
First, what kind of soil should be used
Because the leafy seedlings are difficult to maintain at the beginning, if there are certain conditions, you can directly buy special nutrient soil suitable for it, which can provide it with a good foundation. Can also be prepared at home, requiring that the flower soil can not be too fine and thick, moderate thickness is the best, you can use rotten leaf soil or pond mud and cinder according to the ratio of 3:1, stir well and then use for planting. Because the rotten leaf soil contains a lot of nitrogen, it can provide sufficient nutrients to the seedling stage and promote its growth.
Or the mud, river sand, bran ash according to the proportion of 4:4:2, stir evenly, you can add a little bit of nutrients as the base fertilizer, this preparation method is also very good.
Second, how to plant
First choose a good breathable mud basin, put tiles on its bottom, and then add a layer of coarse mud particles, all in order to facilitate drainage. It is covered with a layer of fine soil. Put the seedlings in the middle in one hand, add the prepared loam to it in the other, shake the flowerpot, and gently press and firm.
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