Although flower soil is a consumable, it is also one of the key factors in raising potted plants: Flower soil is one of the main consumables for growing flowers. It not only provides the nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and various trace elements necessary for the growth of potted plants, but the granular structure in the soil also allows the roots to obtain sufficient oxygen. In addition, it also plays the role of fixing the root system, buffering nutrients, keeping warm, and moisturizing, so it is also one of the key factors in growing flowers and plants well. A good flower soil can not only make potted plants grow well, but also make flower cultivation simple and easy. Which soil is better for growing flowers?①Universal nutrient soil with balanced nutrients is the choice of the public:The main source of flower soil for most urban flower lovers is to directly purchase universal nutrient soil. Although there are many varieties of potted nutrient soil on the market, their main ingredients are similar, basically peat, coconut coir and perlite. This kind of flower soil can basically meet the growth needs of most potted plants, so it is also a popular choice. ② Purchase a single matrix and prepare the soil yourself, so that the soil is used for specific purposes:Different potted plants have different degrees of root development and different requirements for soil pH. Orchids, rhododendrons, roses, clematis, succulents, etc. have higher requirements for soil and need to properly adjust the soil pH and particle ratio. Therefore, more experienced gardening "big guys" will choose to buy a single matrix and mix the soil themselves, such as: imported peat, coarse and fine coconut coir, perlite, vermiculite, slow-release fertilizer, etc., adjust the proportions according to their personal experience, and use special soil for special purposes. ③ Collecting garden soil and humus soil by yourself is an economical choice:If you have convenient conditions, you can collect garden soil, fallen leaf soil, pine needle soil, sandy loam and humus soil by yourself, which is indeed an economical choice. It is more than enough to grow some potted plants that do not have high soil requirements. Especially in some mountainous areas, the broad-leaved forest soil and old vegetable garden soil covered with fallen leaves all year round are loose and fertile, and are no worse than nutrient soil. |
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