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How to make a gentleman's orchid soil

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, How to make a gentleman's orchid soil

The flower soil of Junzi orchid can be arranged in a variety of ways: eight parts of rotten leaf soil plus two parts of river sand; seven parts of horse dung soil and three parts of river sand; five parts of horse dung soil, three parts of river sand and two parts of slag; four parts of broad-leaved soil, three parts of slag and three parts of pine needle; five parts of broad-leaved soil, three parts of pine needle and two parts of river sand.

I. Formula requirements

Gentleman orchid needs fertile and loose soil, but also needs to contain a lot of organic matter to ensure that it has sufficient nutrients, so self-made flower soil to meet these requirements.

II. Raw materials

1. Rotten leaf soil: broad-leaved trees can be used to prepare flower soil as long as they are mature, but the best of them are oak leaves.

two。 River sand: River sand needs to be washed, and it is best to use it to prepare soil, especially in summer, it can lower the temperature of the basin soil.

3. Slag: the slag burned at a very high temperature is the best. Make it the size of an index fingernail and wash it with water. It is more appropriate to use it in winter. It can keep the temperature and keep the water and fertilizer.

4. Horse dung: this should be fermented first, and then screened to take out the appropriate particles for use, generally used as a basic fertilizer.

5. Peat soil: it generally has two shapes, one is granular, the other is powder, and the granular is the best.

6. Larch needles: can be used alone or in conjunction with other humus.

III. Formula of nutritious soil

1. Eight parts of rotten leaf soil and two parts of river sand can be used.

two。 Use seven parts of horse dung and three parts of river sand.

3. Five parts of horse dung, three parts of river sand and two parts of slag.

4. Four parts of broad-leaved soil and three parts of slag and three parts of pine needles.

5. Five broad-leaved soil and three pine needles and two river sand.

 
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