Flower-growing "universal soil" mother soil mixed:The mother soil for growing flowers is also called universal soil. No matter what flowers you plant, you can add other planting materials to adjust its physical properties on the basis of the mother soil. Mix the mother soil with one third of each of garden soil, humus soil and freshwater river sand. (1) Slightly acidic nutrient soil:You can add 1/10 of the decomposed sheep dung balls to the mixed mother soil, stir it evenly, and leave it idle for about 15 days, then you can plant plants that prefer slightly acidic soil. The addition of sheep dung balls can increase nutrients, and the fertilizer effect is long-lasting and mild. (2) Neutral nutrient soil:In the mixed nutrient soil, add about 1/5 of honeycomb coal powder, 1/20 of wood ash, and a small amount of bone charcoal powder. After stirring evenly, leave it idle for about 1 month. It is deliberately used to plant plants that prefer neutral soil, such as: Fraxinus chinensis and Nandina domestica. (3) Nutrient soil with granular structure:Nutrient soil with a granular structure is generally used to plant plants with strong root respiration, such as dendrobium, orchids and other plants. When planting these plants, only a small amount of mother soil can be used. Take half of pine bark and half of volcanic rock and mix them into granular planting materials. Then mix half of decomposed peanut shells and half of mother soil. Finally, mix 65% of granular planting materials with 35% of fine planting materials. When mixing nutrient soil, you can use river sand, perlite, red jade soil, and volcanic rock to increase air permeability and drainage. If you want the planting material to be slightly acidic, you can add leaf mold, sheep dung balls, and leaf mold. If you want the planting material to be alkaline, you can add honeycomb coal powder, bone charcoal powder, and wood ash. According to the physical properties of various planting materials, you can increase or decrease the proportion appropriately to mix the ideal nutrient soil. |
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