1. What soil to useThe magic wand is a perennial bulbous plant. The bulbs underneath cannot tolerate a humid environment. The soil must first be breathable and cannot retain too much water, so an appropriate amount of coarse sand must be added. In addition to the soil itself being breathable, it must also have a drainage effect so that if too much water is accidentally added, it can be discharged in time. Finally, it is necessary to ensure good nutrition. The selected soil layer should be deeper and rich in nutrients, so sandy loam with high organic matter content is best. You can prepare it yourself according to its growth needs. Peat soil is the main soil. Peat soil, river sand and perlite are mixed in a ratio of 2:2:1 to meet its growth needs. You can also mix it with garden soil, gravel, charcoal, bark, vermiculite, etc. In addition to mixing it yourself, you can also buy special soil, which basically is the soil that meets the needs of bulbous plants. 2. PrecautionsThe soil suitable for its growth should be breathable. Never use soil that is too sticky or compacted. If it grows in such soil, its growth will be restricted, resulting in weak growth and poor plant growth. |
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