Especially for plants with thin branches like asparagus fern, it is easy for problems to arise during the growth process, so it is even more important to prepare the soil before potting. Today Huahua will talk to you about how to mix the soil before potting asparagus fern. Before choosing what kind of soil to prepare for asparagus fern, you must first know its growth habits. Asparagus fern likes soil with strong air permeability, which is a key point for asparagus fern. The roots and branches of asparagus fern are relatively slender. Once the soil is not air permeable and the roots rot, the asparagus fern will basically die. Not only must the air permeability of the soil be guaranteed, but also there must be enough nutrients in the soil to provide nutrition for the growth of asparagus fern. Therefore, nutrition is also indispensable. Therefore, when cultivating asparagus fern, the soil must ensure nutrition and air permeability. Huahua suggests that you can use the following ratio: nutrient soil + humus soil + coarse sand, the ratio is 5:3:2. This can not only ensure the soil nutrients of the plants, but also allow the roots of the plants to breathe. If the breathability and nutrition are guaranteed, the asparagus fern will grow healthy and strong after being potted. There is also a formula for asparagus fern developed by flower lovers, and the cultivated asparagus fern is also very good. She chose pine needle soil, base soil containing organic fertilizer, vermiculite and perlite. It is not difficult to see from the formula that she also chose to use base soil containing organic fertilizer to ensure nutrition, and used vermiculite and perlite to ensure the air permeability of the soil. So, have all the flower lovers noticed it? The general principle for preparing soil for asparagus fern is to ensure nutrition and air permeability. Friends who know the business can mix the soil themselves according to this general principle. It doesn’t matter if you are just getting started, you can try it yourself according to these two recipes. When mixing, it is best to adjust it according to your geographical location and climatic conditions. For example, the south is relatively humid, so it is better to add more coarse sand when mixing to increase the air permeability of the soil. Based on the general principles of good ventilation and nutrition, adjust according to your own geographical environment and location. Once you master these two points, you can mix the soil according to your preferences. When growing asparagus fern, be sure not to water it too much to avoid waterlogging and root rot. |
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