Lithops soil requirementsLithops, like cactus, is relatively cold-resistant but not water-tolerant. To grow it, it requires acidic soil with good air permeability and drainage. General soil is not suitable and needs to be prepared by yourself. You can choose river sand and expanded clay for growth. When the nutrients in the soil are insufficient, you need to add nutrients to it. Preparation method of lithops soil1. Soil preparation: The easiest way to prepare the soil for Lithops is to add compost soil to river sand, with the ratio of compost soil to river sand being 4:1. 2. Lower layer: When arranging Lithops, you should operate according to the characteristics of different layers. For example, the bottom layer should generally be soil with good air permeability, and larger particles can be used as a drainage layer. 3. Middle layer: The middle layer of Lithops is generally the planting layer, which is usually added with peat soil and compost. The top layer is the paving and used for fixation, which is generally granular soil. The surface can be covered with pebbles to make it more ornamental. Lithops soil preparation and maintenanceThere are bugs in the soil: If there are bugs in the soil of Lithops, you can use medicine to deal with the bugs, such as Tuchongdan, but bury it less and farther away from the soil of Lithops, or use it to change the soil. How often should the soil be changed: The soil of Lithops needs to be changed every six months to a year. When changing the soil, the pot should be selected according to the number of Lithops plants. Multiple plants can be planted side by side or a single plant can be planted. When planting multiple plants, try to use pots made of large clay to leave some space for growth. Is it okay to put wood ash in the soil: It is not okay to put wood ash in the soil of Lithops, because wood ash is alkaline, and Lithops like acidic soil. Can eggshells be added to the soil: You cannot add eggshells to the soil for Lithops, as eggshells will make the soil alkaline, while Lithops prefer acidic soil, so the two are not suitable. |
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