1. Choose a flower potChoose a larger clay pot with a diameter greater than 35 cm and a depth of more than 30 cm. Before using a clay pot for planting, soak the pot in clean water for several hours to expel the dirty air in the pores on the wall of the pot, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plant roots. 2. Choose the soilChoose slightly acidic or neutral soil. The soil should be loose and breathable. You can mix it yourself with coarse river sand, leaf mold and manure. 3. Planting methodWhen planting, first use tiles to block the drainage holes of the flowerpot to prevent sand from being exposed, then pour in the culture soil, place the two seedlings on the pile of soil, scatter the roots of the seedlings in the soil, and then gently compact the soil around the pot with your hands. IV. PrecautionsWhen growing dragon fruit, do not water too frequently, but keep the soil moist. It is best to apply organic fertilizer once a week. |
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