1. What soil to useIts substrate can be made by mixing the common and nutritious leaf mold with ordinary soil, sand and other materials. If you are worried that there is not enough nutrients, you can add some bone meal or dried cow dung and other materials to mix it together. 2. How to use soil1. Stir the prepared materials before use; 2. Prepare a larger pot with a diameter of about 40 to 60 cm. And there should be a certain degree of small holes in the pot, which will help the plants grow more smoothly. The pot you choose can be made of pottery or porcelain with good air permeability, but it is best not to use plastic because it has poor breathability. 3. Before planting, you can add some small stones to the bottom of the potting soil, gently spread a layer, and then sprinkle the soil into the pot layer by layer. 4. The prepared soil needs to be watered with boiling hot water. After the soil is completely wet, it means that the purpose of disinfection has been achieved. This can prevent the plants from being harmed by the soil and reduce bacterial invasion. After the soil has cooled down, you can put it into the pot for use. |
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