Can potted succulents be used as base fertilizer?

Updated on Three rural 2024-02-26
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, succulents are plants that prefer slightly acidic soils, therefore, there is a sour water theory. Grass ash is an alkaline fertilizer, and some articles on the Internet suggest that flower friends use plant ash as a base fertilizer for succulents. But this contradicts the succulent preference, so can plant ash be used as a base fertilizer for succulents?

    Let's find out together.

    1. Grass ash is alkaline, but only slightly alkaline, and the demand for base fertilizer of succulents is not high, and a small amount of plant ash cannot change the acidity and alkalinity of succulent soil. Moreover, plant ash contains a lot of mineral elements, potassium content is very high, and succulents like potassium fertilizer, so putting some plant ash is conducive to succulent growth.

    2. The quality of the succulent state is not only affected by acidity and alkalinity, some time ago, some people thought that the slightly alkaline potting soil can make the succulent state better.

    3. When it comes to drafting wood ash, some flower friends will want to draft acid, but oxalic acid cannot be used to adjust acid in the preparation of sour water, because oxalic acid is easy to react with calcium ions to form calcium oxalate, which may cause root hair blockage. Grass ash contains trace amounts of oxalic acid, and the effect of oxalic acid is slightly greater than that of alkaline.

    However, in general, plant ash can be used as a base fertilizer for succulents, because the amount is small, this alkaline and oxalic acid will not affect the growth of succulents, and potassium fertilizer is very important for succulent growth, promoting growth and metabolism, and enhancing resistance to pests and diseases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do I need to add base fertilizer to grow succulents? A lot of people don't understand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it? Yes, plant ash contains potassium.

    Very much, up to 6% to 12%, followed by phosphorus.

    to 3%, so that we can roughly see that plant ash is a potassium and phosphorus fertilizer. The two elements that succulents like to absorb most are potassium and phosphorus, potassium fertilizer can promote the growth of succulents, thick and hard stalks, can enhance the ability of pests and diseases and inverted shapes. Phosphate fertilizer can make the root system of succulents develop, enhance the ability to resist cold and drought, and can be used together with nutrient soil.

    The fertilizer in plant ash is soluble in water, just like we take medicine, we also need water to volatilize its function. Generally, after sprinkling plant ash, you can spray it with a spray can, the reason for using a spray can is that it can be sprayed to every corner very evenly, so that the plant ash and succulent planting soil can be perfectly combined.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Garden soil mixed with plant ash is not suitable for nutrient soil and planting succulents. The nutrient soil required by succulents is a mixture of perlite and grass charcoal ash, which is better. It has strong water permeability and is not easy to rot roots.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not recommended. Grass ash can not be planted succulent, plant ash is alkaline after encountering water, succulent is suitable for growing in slightly acidic soil, so it is not recommended to use.

    Grass ash is a common potassium fertilizer, and a small amount of plant ash can be mixed with soil to improve soil fertility.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can use garden soil with humus soil, and then add plant ash as nutrient soil.

    The humus has good water retention and good permeability.

    Grass ash is a kind of ash fertilizer formed after firewood and grass are burned. Grass ash contains effective nutrients such as phosphorus, calcium, iron, magnesium, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, but it depends.

    1. Grass ash is highly alkaline when exposed to water, which is suitable for some succulents who like alkaline soil. Such as: terrestrial cactus golden amber;

    2. For some succulents that grow in an acidic environment, it is not suitable to use plant ash. For example, the native land is the crab melon orchid attached to the forest, and it is best to choose some acidic Liangchi black soil;

    3. Many succulent acacia plum plants can be used with plant ash and other soil to make suitable soil species, but there are more and less differences.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Firewood ash can be used to grow succulents, but it depends on the situation, because the substrate is strongly alkaline when exposed to water, so it is more suitable for planting alkaline-loving succulents, and acid-loving plants are easy to burn to death. Firewood ash is the ash left after the plant burns, so it retains the mineral elements left over from before, and it is easy to be blown away by the wind when it dries, so you should pay more attention when using it.

    Firewood ash can be used to grow succulents, but it depends on the situation, because the substrate is strongly alkaline when exposed to water, so it is more suitable for planting alkaline-loving succulents, and acid-loving plants are easy to burn to death.

    Firewood ash is the ash left after the plant burns, so it retains the mineral elements left over from before, and it is easy to be blown away by the wind when it dries, so you should pay more attention when using it.

    Advantages and disadvantages of firewood ash succulents.

    Advantages: The advantages of firewood ash are many, and mixing it with water for succulents can help plants grow stronger and stronger, and can also play a role in wound disinfection.

    Disadvantages: Firewood ash is alkaline, and if it is used to breed acid-loving plants, then the growth of the plant will be negatively affected.

    How to grow succulent firewood ash.

    1. Soil configuration: firewood ash breeding succulents are generally used as auxiliary materials, and it is best to configure them in accordance with the ratio of 1:5 with nutrient soil, so that it is enough to supplement nutrients for plants.

    2. As fertilizer effect: firewood ash can also be used as foliar fertilizer, add water and mix evenly, and you Dan can be sprayed on the leaves of the plant to supplement nutrition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After all, potassium fertilizer is still important for the growth of plants, which can promote plant growth, ensure the smooth progress of various metabolic processes, and enhance resistance to diseases and pests and lodging. The most common potassium fertilizer in organic fertilizer is probably only plant ash.

    Grass ash is the residue of burning a plant (herbaceous and woody). It is an insoluble substance. Grass ash fertilizer is the ash of plants after burning, so it is the mineral element contained in all plants, and almost all plant ash contains it.

    Although the plant ash is alkaline, it is only slightly alkaline, and the base fertilizer required for the succulent is not much, so it is difficult to fundamentally change the acidity and alkalinity of the succulent soil. And plant ash contains a lot of mineral elements (so it will also be used as a base fertilizer), of which potassium is the worst, and succulents are potassium-loving, in this regard, the positive meaning is greater than the negative meaning.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Grass ash is mainly potassium and alkaline. It can be used appropriately, and should not be used too much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Firewood ash is not suitable for growing succulents.

    It is better to use cake fertilizer, bone meal or slow-release fertilizer.

    Succulent cultivation methods:

    1. Illumination. Raise succulents at home, be sure to bask in the sun more, the succulents grow short and strong with sufficient light, easy to color out of the state, lack of light and succulents will be thin and long, but the summer exposure should still be covered to prevent sunburn.

    2. Temperature. Succulent has certain requirements for temperature, more than 35 in summer to pull the shade net, sprinkle water to the ground to cool down, winter to ensure that the maintenance temperature is above 5, to promote its safe wintering, usually the temperature difference between day and night is a little larger, which is conducive to the color of the succulent.

    3. Watering. In the spring and autumn growing season, wait for the soil to dry and water thoroughly, and the succulent dormant in summer, and wait for the soil to dry and slip some water along the edge of the basin, and to water in the morning and evening, the temperature in winter is lower than 10, and wait for the soil to dry and slip a little water along the edge of the pot, and to be watered at noon, the temperature is lower than 5, and the water is cut off directly.

    Fourth, ventilation. Spring, summer and winter, the best open cultivation if possible, indoor maintenance must pay attention to the wind, open the window frequently, summer and rainy season, you can use a small fan to blow the wind to the flesh, increase air flow.

    5. Fertilization. Succulents do not have much demand for fertilizer and water, so they only need to mix cake fertilizer, bone meal or slow-release fertilizer at the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer when changing pots in spring and autumn every year.

    6. Pests and diseases.

    Succulents are the most popular pests and diseases, and they can be prevented by lowering room temperature, increasing ventilation and cleaning up dead leaves. In addition, in spring and summer, you can also rotate the spraying of carbendazim and flower protectors, or sprinkle a little white medicine along the edge of the pot, that is, dinotefurin finger plum, to prevent insect pests.

    Key Value: Garden applications.

    Succulents have a wide variety of species and peculiar shapes, which can show a strong exotic atmosphere in the landscaping and create a beautiful garden art effect.

    Solitary planting. Solitary plant species are beautiful and peculiar, generally composed of tall columnars and huge spheres, which are used to form the framework of the main scene, giving people a sense of majesty and majesty. For example, the imperial brocade of the Euphorbiaceae family, the Jamaican Tianlunzhu of the cactus family, the golden amber of the cactus family, and the African overlord tree of the oleander family can become the finishing touch of the landscape.

    Implantation. After determining the theme plants, other plants follow the "three or five groups, different colors; Convergence or dispersion, deviation or separation; high and low, sparse and dense", reasonable matching. There are many species of this kind of plants, the plant shape is peculiar, and the individual is relatively small, so it is suitable to be classified and displayed in a centralized manner when landscaping.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Grass ash is not recommended to be used to grow succulents, plant ash is alkaline after encountering water, and succulents are suitable for growing in slightly acidic soil, so it is not recommended to use dust.

    However, plant ash is a common potassium fertilizer, and a small amount of plant ash can be mixed with soil to improve soil fertility. It can also be disinfected and sterilized to avoid the breeding of some pests and diseases.

    In the growth process of succulent plants, after each state of pruning, you can also apply a layer of plant ash to the wound so that the wound can heal as soon as possible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Many flower friends will also be entangled, after all, the succulent itself is an acidic plant, but the grass liquid still contains some alkaline components in the wood ash. Therefore, if plant ash is used as a succulent fertilizer, it will not cause the problem of succulentness. In fact, this worry is superfluous, although the plant ash presents some weak alkaline, but it will not affect the growth of the chain to the succulent, and there are actually some acidic substances in it, which is also suitable for succulent growth.

    Plant ash is a great help for succulent growth. Many succulent varieties, after using plant ash, can not only play a role in sterilization and poisoning, but also allow the nutrients in them to quickly penetrate into the succulent, so that its growth will be smoother and the growth will become better.

    On the whole, the succulents that have used plant ash look fat, and there are many ingredients in plant ash that are suitable for succulents. In particular, it also contains a lot of potassium and trace elements, which can promote the growth of succulents and make its root system grow stronger. This is also the main reason why many flower friends like to use plant ash to cultivate succulents.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Grass ash can be used as a fertilizer for succulents, such as snow lotus, they are some wood and hay after the burning, these ashes can be directly sprinkled in the soil, can be a good potassium supplement to the soil, conducive to the growth of succulents.

    Grass ash can also prevent pests from approaching, has a certain sterilization and disinfection effect, when pruning the plant branches of the envy liquid, Qiao Pai Gao can also be smeared with some plant ash at the incision to prevent wound infection.

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