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What is the best soil for planting magnolia?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, What is the best soil for planting magnolia?

If you choose the right soil, you will be half successful. It is precisely because of this that many flower friends have spent a lot of time thinking about what soil to use. Some flower friends have asked the gentleman orchid what soil is best. Generally speaking, loose and breathable organic matter is the best. In most cases, it is made of rotten leaves and pine needles plus a small amount of river sand and charcoal dregs.

In the process of daily maintenance of magnolia, we all choose loose and breathable humus soil, such as humus soil mixed with pine needles and sand, but we have to take into account the different climate in different regions. And the conservation environment is also different, so in the soil ratio, it is suggested to be more flexible.

For example, Cymbidium is fleshy root, the root is more fat, but under normal circumstances, we choose organic soil, this kind of soil is not only fertile, but also breathable, but also somewhat sour, in this soil the growth of Cymbidium is more ideal.

In the southern region, because of the high air humidity and more Rain Water, soil with slightly better permeability is needed, so when soil is mixed, there should be a little more particles and less plant materials with better water retention. The north is the opposite.

See here, flower friends do not be discouraged, feel that the gentleman orchid is too fastidious with soil, it is difficult to get these things. The editor has seen many flower friends grow orchids directly with garden soil, and some flower friends grow orchids directly with nutritious soil. although the state of the orchids is a little worse, they can still grow normally. The reason why I said this to you is to tell you that the orchid is not delicate, and we can deal with the soil flexibly according to our own actual conditions.

The core of Cymbidium soil: the root system of Cymbidium grows excellently in the soil with excellent air permeability, water permeability and water retention. On the contrary, in the poor air permeability, water permeability and water retention, the root system development in the residual soil is limited, and the growth will be affected. Therefore, in the process of cultivation, it is necessary to always give outstanding soil conditions for root growth and development, that is, rich and loose nutrient soil, in order to make the orchid grow healthily.

 
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