1. What kind of soil is good for growingOsmanthus does not have very high requirements for cultivation soil. Fertile, breathable and well-drained soil is most suitable for its growth. Avoid heavy, poorly draining soils. The plant is suitable for growing in acidic cultivation soil, so when preparing the soil, the pH value should be between 5.5-6.5, and do not use alkaline soil. When raising at home, you can mix humus, garden soil and river sand in a ratio of 5:3:2. If there is no leaf mold, you can also use peat soil. 2. How to change the soil1. Time: When changing the soil for potted osmanthus, it is best to do so between October and March of the following year. Changing the soil at this time will not hinder its growth. 2. Prepare the soil: Prepare soil suitable for plant growth in advance and disinfect the old flower pots. If you skip this step, the bacteria in the pots may harm the plants. 3. Operation: Do not water it 2-3 days before repotting. Too much water will not help the osmanthus to leave the pot. Remove from the pot without damaging its roots. Take it out, clean the old soil, and plant it in the prepared potting soil. After changing the soil, don't water too much, just keep it slightly moist. |
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