1. What soil to useSuitable loam is very important for the growth of plants and plays a vital role. It is suitable for growing in loam with loose texture and good drainage. You can choose river sand loam rich in nutrients, but you cannot use alkaline loam. The pH value must be kept good. If you use alkaline loam, it will affect the growth of the plants. At home, you can use leaf mold or peat soil as the main ingredient, and then add a quarter of river sand. This can increase drainage. In order to ensure nutrition, you can also add a small amount of organic fertilizer as base fertilizer. 2. Precautions1. Because it generally uses the method of cuttings to obtain new plants, in this case, the choice of substrate must be changed. You can choose coarse sand or vermiculite as the main component, which is conducive to rooting and growth and helps for later growth. 2. After planting in the loam, you need to loosen the soil in time to prevent it from becoming compacted or sticky. The roots growing in it can absorb nutrients and water, which is beneficial to the development of the plant. |
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