What kind of soil is best for raising magnolia?
The gentleman orchid had better use the weak acid flower soil which is rich in humus and has good internal ventilation condition to breed. Specifically, rotten leaf soil, river sand and cake fertilizer can be evenly mixed and prepared according to the proportion of 7:2:1, peat soil and river sand can be prepared according to the proportion of 4:1, and mountain mud can be mixed with small gravel at 7:3.
I. soil requirements
The gentleman orchid had better use the weak acid flower soil which is rich in humus and has good internal ventilation condition to breed. Because its growth needs a lot of nutrients, so the flower soil is rich in humus and nutrients. Because its root system is very developed, it requires that there is enough air in the soil to breathe, so it is best to choose the flower soil with good air permeability to breed.
2. Preparation method
1. Rotten leaf soil, river sand and cake fertilizer can be evenly mixed at 7:2:1 as its culture soil. Because the rotten leaf soil is rich in humus, and the river sand can ensure the loose air permeability of the soil, it is more suitable.
2. Four parts of peat soil and one part of river sand can be mixed evenly as its culture soil. Peat soil is also rich in nutrients, and it also has enough air permeability after mixing with river sand, so it is more suitable for use.
3. Mountain mud and small gravel can be mixed and prepared according to the proportion of 7:3. Mountain mud also contains a lot of nutrients, small gravel can increase the cracks in the soil, making it easier to breathe, so it is also very suitable for use.
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