As long as the river sand content is not too little, it can be planted and survive. Before planting, it is best to optimize the soil environment. At the same time, pay attention to the maintenance after planting, that is, timely sterilization and insect prevention, keeping the soil moist, cold protection and warmth preservation, etc. Can Podocarpus be planted on river sand? How?Since it is called river sand soil, it means that in addition to river sand, there is also a lot of soil. As long as it is not just river sand and the loam is deep, it is completely possible to plant Podocarpus, and the effect is quite good. Because Podocarpus itself has strong adaptability, it does not have high requirements for soil and can even survive on saline-alkali soil. It especially likes fertile, loose, moist sandy loam. About Plant Cultivation in River SandRiver sand soil usually refers to fine sand soil taken from rivers, tidal flats, and river bottoms that contains a certain amount of soil. Its sand particles are small and round, and have the advantages of moisture permeability and air permeability, but it has low nutrient content and is not easy to store water or fertilizer. Usually, during the process of plant cultivation, people will mix it with humus, garden soil, etc. in a certain proportion to increase its nutritional content and water and fertilizer storage functions. What soil is used for the cultivation of PodocarpusWhen preparing the soil for planting Podocarpus, you must know a little trick, which is to use fertile, well-drained, loose, and well-drained sandy soil for planting. The potting soil should be kept moist during the growing season. It is best to use leaf mold and add a small amount of river sand, or add slag particles. At least half of the particles should be added. Do not use poor and easily compacted soil. For example, ordinary soil, if you plant Podocarpus in ordinary soil, it will easily become hardened after watering, which will affect its growth . We can't just use nutrient soil, we have to add at least some river sand, coal slag, and ordinary garden soil . Alternatively, when planting, we can also use leaf mold, peat, and perlite in a mixed ratio of 2:1:1 . Such soil is rich in humus, loose and breathable, and has good drainage, which is very conducive to the growth of Podocarpus root system. Only when the root system grows well can Podocarpus grow strong and lush, with many buds and new branches. |
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