1. VermiculiteVermiculite is made by crushing large stones such as vermiculite and heating them at high temperatures. It is breathable and has good ventilation performance, but it easily turns into powder. If you find it turns into powder, you should replace it immediately. 2. PerliteThe advantage of perlite is that it is breathable and does not easily accumulate garbage, but it also turns into powder easily, so it must be replaced in time. 3. Peat SoilPeat soil is a mixture of grass and carbon. It has a neutral pH and good air permeability, making it more suitable for growing succulents. The disadvantage is that it is very dirty when it falls out. 4. CharcoalCharcoal should not be called soil, but it is more suitable for growing succulents. It can eliminate toxic substances from potted plants and has good air permeability. 5. Carbon ShellThe carbon shell is the outer shell of cereals. After burning, it contains carbon, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, which are very beneficial to plant growth. |
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