1. What soil to use1. Nutrition: The soil used for the cultivation of house silk must be nutritious, so that it can provide the growth needs and give the plants sufficient nutrients to promote the healthy growth of house silk. If the soil is very poor, it will be difficult to absorb nutrients normally and the growth will be slow. 2. Breathability: Breathability must also be ensured. It cannot tolerate water and moisture. If it grows in an environment with too much water for a long time, problems are likely to occur and the roots will rot. Therefore, breathability is also very important. It must be breathable enough to allow the roots to breathe and ventilate normally. 3. Drainage: Good drainage performance must also be ensured so that if too much water is accidentally applied, the water can be discharged normally and will not accumulate in the flowerpot, which can help the roots. 2. Preparation methodFirst, lay a layer of expanded clay on the bottom, which can serve as drainage. The soil inside can be prepared with leaf mold, coarse sand and vermiculite in proportion, and a little bone meal should be added to it, so that it can be both breathable and nutritious. Remember to replace the potting soil every two years to ensure that it can thrive and grow normally. |
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