1. What kind of soil is suitableThe requirements of the tiger fig tree for soil are very low, as long as the soil used is loose and breathable. If you want it to grow better, you should try to choose soil that is not easy to compact and has good drainage properties. You can use pine needle soil, which is relatively breathable, or add some perlite to peat soil to prevent the soil from becoming compacted. The soil should not be too sticky, otherwise the roots of the plant will not be able to breathe, and it will be difficult to drain water if there is water in the pot. 2. Precautions1. Some flower lovers use coconut shell soil. This kind of soil has no nutrition and is not suitable for growing tiger fig trees. It should be replaced with soil suitable for its growth in time. 2. If you purchase the soil directly, you can use it directly to grow plants. However, some flower lovers will use old soil that has been used to grow flowers before. In this case, the soil must be exposed to the sun and disinfected before it can be used again. It may contain bacteria and pathogens from the last time you grew flowers, and some may even contain insect eggs. If not handled, they will harm the roots of the plants. |
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