1. Flower soil requirements1. Loose: Plum blossoms like to grow in soft soil and don’t like too dense soil. This can ensure that its roots can breathe smoothly and reduce the probability of root black rot. 2. Drainage: Its roots are afraid of waterlogging, so when growing it, you should use flower soil with good drainage. This will prevent water from accumulating in the soil and causing the roots to rot. 3. Hypertrophy: It also needs certain nutrients to grow and bloom. Therefore, it is best to use flower soil with sufficient fertility to grow it. This will allow it to grow better and faster. 4. Sterility: Because some pathogens can invade the plant from the roots and cause it to become sick. Therefore, it is best to use sterile soil when maintaining it. 2. Preparation method1. Generally speaking, you can make its culture soil by mixing three parts of leaf mold, three parts of garden soil, two parts of river sand and two parts of fermented manure soil. This kind of soil is relatively fertile and soft, which is very suitable for its growth. 2. You can also make flower soil with five parts of sandy loam, two parts of sandy soil, two parts of peat soil and one part of decomposed organic fertilizer. This kind of soil is very loose and breathable, and contains a certain amount of fertility, which is also suitable for its growth. |
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