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How to make Portulaca oleracea pot soil

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, How to make Portulaca oleracea pot soil

Purslane has always been eaten as a wild vegetable in China, it can not only be made into food, but also has a certain value, with detoxification, diuresis, analgesia, anti-inflammation and other effects. With people's in-depth understanding of purslane, more and more people like to plant it in potted plants, which can be eaten on the one hand and ornamental on the other.

Portulaca oleracea can be sowed and propagated directly by collecting seeds, and its germination ability is relatively strong, even if it does not need to accelerate germination, it can also directly sow and breed seedlings. As long as the culture soil is prepared well enough, you only need to sow the seeds, cover it with a thin layer of fine soil, and pour it with water. But what kind of potted soil is good enough as a potted plant? Where's Riley?

Practice has proved that Portulaca oleracea likes sandy loam which is fertile and loose, breathable and permeable, but has a good effect of water conservation, so we should follow these growth habits when we configure potted soil for it. Because for any potted flower plant, a good soil environment is the basic condition to ensure the normal growth of the plant. When the editor says "good", he means nothing more than fitness. It is not so much a good pot soil as a pot soil suitable for plant growth. The same is true for Portulaca oleracea, what suits you is the best.

Purslane vitality is relatively tenacious, not only cold-resistant, but also water-resistant. By nature, it likes rich and loose soil, and careful friends can often find it in the fields, vegetable gardens, roadsides and other places. However, Portulaca oleracea growing in the wild is uneven, which is mainly affected by different growth environments. Therefore, as a potted plant, we naturally need its good growth, so the preparation of potted soil should be based on its growth habits.

Although Portulaca oleracea does not have high requirements for the soil environment, it is still recommended to provide it with fertile and loose sandy loam, so that it can better maintain its growth, its stems and leaves will be more fresh and tender, higher quality, and taste better. Although Portulaca oleracea can grow in both acidic and alkaline soils in China, neutral or weakly acidic soils are better. It is suitable to mix and mix well with rotten leaf soil, peat soil, coarse sand or rice chaff ash according to a certain proportion.

 
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