Orchid soil preparation requirementsOrchids grow best in soft, humus-rich, well-drained soil, so that their roots are not easily rotted and the normal growth of blue flowers can be ensured. Therefore, orchid soil can be prepared by mixing equal amounts of rotten bark and nutrient soil to ensure strong air permeability and loose soil. How to prepare orchid soil1. To prepare orchid soil, you need to prepare several kinds of soil first. For example, you can choose volcanic rock, vermiculite, brick fragments, bark, orchid stone, expanded clay, pine needles, etc. These materials will serve as the base of orchid soil. 2. You can prepare the orchid soil by selecting the ingredients according to the type of flowerpot and orchid. Combine multiple ingredients with hard ingredients accounting for 70% and soft ingredients accounting for 30%. Or you can mix humus soil, volcanic rock, perlite, biological organic fertilizer and microbial agents in equal proportions. 3. Add ground peanut shells to the soil mixed with various substrates to fill some of the empty spaces, but be careful not to fill too much to prevent water from seeping in and causing root rot of the orchid. Precautions for preparing orchid soilThe soil for orchids should be loose and breathable, and orchids like to grow in a slightly acidic soil environment. No matter how much base is chosen, it should try to meet the nutrients needed for orchid growth. |
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