Suitable soil requirements for growing flowersSoil is one of the basic conditions for the growth of flowers. Potted flowers are best planted in loose and fertile soil. This way, the drainage is good and it is more conducive to the flowers' absorption of nutrients. Do not use yellow mud soil and clay soil, which are not suitable for the growth and development of flowers. How to prepare soil for growing flowers1. Leaf mold + garden soil + river sand Ordinary flowers have a wide adaptability to soil, so you only need to meet the looseness of the soil. Generally, you can mix leaf mold, garden soil, and river sand in a ratio of 5:2:2, and then add some decomposed cake fertilizer. Most flowers can be cultivated. 2. Leaf mold + peat soil + sawdust + bone meal For flowers that like acidic soil, we can choose leaf mold, peat soil, sawdust and bone meal in a ratio of 4:4:1:1. This soil is acidic and suitable for the growth of acid-loving plants. 3. Humus soil + garden soil + river sand + gravel For flowers that like alkaline soil, we can choose humus, garden soil, river sand and gravel in a ratio of 2:3:4:1. This soil is alkaline and suitable for the growth of alkaline-loving plants. Steps for changing soil for growing flowers1. Cut off water and remove from pots: Before changing the soil for flowers, first cut off water for a few days and wait until the soil is dry before changing pots to prevent the soil from being too wet, which can easily damage the root system. When changing the soil, you should also tap the pot wall hard to separate the pot and the soil, and gently remove the flowers from the pot. 2. Remove the soil and trim the roots: For plants with fleshy roots, it is recommended to remove all the soil attached to the roots and cut off the dry and rotten roots. For woody plants, it is recommended to retain a certain amount of heart soil, only remove the soil outside the soil ball, and appropriately trim the fibrous roots. 3. Planting in pots: Fill the new pot with soil, plant the flowers in the moist soil, and gently compact the soil with your hands. When changing the soil, you can mix organic fertilizer into the soil at the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer. Note that the fertile soil and the flower roots must be separated by plain soil. |
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