What are the mixed soils for Chiva Lotus?Coconut bran, small pieces of crushed pumice, bamboo charcoal, granular soil for Alice's wild vegetables, red jade, deer algae, and rice husk ash. (If conditions permit, you can add a little granular soil to provide more nutrients for the succulents.) Method of planting soil for Chiva Lotus cuttingsFirst, depending on the size of the flower pot, spread 3-5cm thick large-grain light stones on the bottom of the flower pot. Or you can pick up some stones from the beach, wash them, and then expose them to the sun for a while before using them. Mix the soil prepared earlier evenly, put it into the flowerpot, and water it thoroughly. The soil has been prepared, and the most important step is to spread a layer of pure vermiculite on the surface of the potting soil, because vermiculite is one of the easiest mediums for rooting. Vermiculite will quickly absorb the moisture on the surface of the soil, and after the Chiva Lotus has taken root, you can judge whether it needs watering based on the dryness or wetness of the vermiculite. Ok , now you can place the Chivachara on it with confidence! |
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