Soil for azaleaRhododendrons like acidic soil, and the pH value of the soil is best between 6.0-6.5. They prefer loose, fertile and well-breathable soil. If planted in the ground, sandy loam will do. Rhododendron can be grown in nutrient soil. It is best to add some leaf mold to the nutrient soil. The nutrients in it can meet the growth of the plant. Remember to change the soil once a year. How to prepare soil for azaleaRhododendron has relatively high requirements for soil. When preparing the soil, you can use sandy soil, leaf mold, and garden soil in a ratio of 7:2:1. This kind of soil is very beneficial for the growth of the plant. Changing the soil for azalea potting1. Remove from the pot: Lay the azalea pot horizontally, step on the pot with your feet to separate the pot soil, then cut off the roots wrapped around the soil ball and disinfect the wound. 2. Prepare new soil: When changing the soil for azalea, it is best to prepare it according to the composition of the original soil. You can use loose soil and add a small amount of rotted horse manure, bone meal, etc. 3. Re-potting: Place tiles at the bottom of the pot before repotting, put the newly prepared soil in the pot, put the azalea in, fill the soil and compact it lightly. |
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