1. Soil requirementsThe iron ball has certain requirements for the soil and prefers loose and fertile soil. If you were to use this kind of soil, it would help the root growth of the plant, its roots would be able to breathe normally and smoothly, and would also be able to grow stronger and faster. Generally, you can directly purchase soil for breeding iron armor balls, or prepare the soil yourself. 2. Soil preparation methodTo master the correct soil preparation method, the substrate used must be prepared first. When preparing the soil, you can mix peat soil, perlite and some vermiculite, and add some base fertilizer to the flower soil. You can also prepare it with leaf mold, garden soil, vermiculite or coarse sand, and add some base fertilizer to the soil. Bone meal can be used as base fertilizer, which must be decomposed and fermented before use. 3. Notes1. The prepared soil must be clean. Do not use soil that contains bacteria or insect eggs. It is best to use pesticides or place it under the sun for disinfection after preparing the soil. 2. During the maintenance period, the soil should be turned over from time to time, and the soil should be kept as loose as possible. Only in this way can its roots breathe and stretch well. |
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