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As we all know, raising a few pots of beautiful flowers and plants at home will look different, not only bringing a small fresh feeling to the home, but also making the environment more beautiful. But if you want the potted plants at home to grow better, grow luxuriantly, and continue to bloom, fertilizer is very critical, some people use rice water to make fertilizer, some use waste oil in the range hood to make fertilizer, some use peanut shells, fish offal and so on to make fertilizer, of course, there is a common thing, that is, sawdust, can also be used as fertilizer. How to use sawdust as fertilizer for raising flowers?
1. Use base fertilizer.
Sawdust as base fertilizer must first go through decay and fermentation before it can be used to raise flowers. The method is to put the sawdust into a plastic bag and add a small amount of garden soil, then grab a handful of urea into it, pour water and mix it with wet, tie the plastic bag tightly, and place it for about 3 months to make base fertilizer and raise flowers. The fermented and rotten sawdust is loose and fertile, and the nutrients are comprehensive, which is very conducive to the growth of plants and flowers, and can make the plants grow and flourish.
2. Use nutrient soil.
The fermented sawdust is soft, fertile, absorbent, and has good air permeability, and can be mixed with garden soil or sandy soil to plant flowers, and the plant roots can quickly resume normal growth in such soil, and it is not easy to form the phenomenon of soil slabs. It is suitable for cultivating many plants and flowers, such as Monarch Orchid, Wenzhu, Fortune Dangtou, Cyclamen Succulents and so on.
3. Use as a cuttings substrate.
The use of sawdust for cuttings propagation has two advantages, one is that sawdust has good moisture retention and is not easy to dry and lack water; Then there is fast rooting, with sawdust cuttings in the case of suitable temperature, generally about 20 days can take root. Cutting method: use sawdust as the substrate for cuttings, the cuttings should be slightly longer, generally cut about 15-20 cm, mix the sawdust wet into a slender plastic bag, and then insert the cuttings, place them in a dark and ventilated place for maintenance, and soon be able to grow new roots.
It is very suitable for cuttings of plants and flowers such as moonflowers and gardenias.
Well, the above are several ways to raise flowers with sawdust, is it very simple, friends who raise flowers can collect some, and it is really good to raise flowers!
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Sawdust can do 1Base fertilizer, first rot it through fermentation, then put some sawdust, add a small amount of raw soil in a plastic bag, add some urea and water, tie the plastic bag tightly, and place it for about three months to make base fertilizer, 2It can also be used as nutrient soil, which is also mixed with garden soil after fermentation, or sandy soil for planting flowers, 3
You can make a cutting substrate, add water directly at the end of the sentence and put it in a plastic bag, and put the cuttings plants in.
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Sawdust is best fermented before use. You can use a plastic bag to pack sawdust, then add water, or you can buy some starter culture to speed up the fermentation, put it in a warm place, and you can use it after ten days.
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1. Sawdust can be added to the soil of the cultivated plants to improve the structure of the potting soil and make the soil evacuated and breathable.
2. Sawdust is used as a cutting medium, sawdust has good water retention and can be used to cut plants, such as cuttings, gardenias, etc.
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Sawdust can not be used directly as flower soil, if sawdust is directly used to make flower soil, the initial sawdust can enhance the air permeability of the soil. In the later stages, after the sawdust ferments, it burns the root system of the flower plant. After the sawdust is fermented, it can be used as flower soil, which can be mixed with the soil and exposed to the sun, or it can be put in a bottle and added to water for fermentation, and it can be used directly in the later stage.
Sawdust is the sawdust of wood, which contains a certain amount of nutrients, which can be used to raise flowers, which is conducive to the growth of flowers and plants. It should be noted that sawdust cannot be directly used as flower soil, and it needs to be fermented before it can be used. Sawdust is directly used as flower soil, and it is used to grow flowers and plants, and after the sawdust is fermented in the later stage, it will burn the root system of flowers.
If you want to use sawdust to make flower soil, you can grow flowers and plants after it ferments. Growing flower plants with sawdust can be mixed with the right amount of sawdust with loose and breathable soil. After the soil is exposed to the sun and the sawdust is completely decomposed, the soil can be put in pots and used to grow flowers, which is conducive to the growth of plants.
The method of sawdust fermentation is relatively simple, you can also choose a bottle of the right size and fill the bottle with the right amount of sawdust. After filling, you can add an appropriate amount of water to the bottle, close the lid on the bottle, and then put the bottle in a warmer place for fermentation. During fermentation, it is possible to open the cap 1 time 2 3 days to ventilate the sawdust.
Generally in about 30 days, after the sawdust is successfully fermented, it can be used for flowers and plants. Growing flowers with sawdust can enhance the air permeability of the soil, and after the sawdust has decayed, it can also provide nutrients to the soil. Sawdust enhances soil ventilation and drainage, is suitable for flowering plants that are not waterlogging tolerant, and is conducive to the respiration and growth of flowering plant roots.
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Sawdust cannot be directly mixed with soil to raise flowers. Sawdust is not decomposed and fermented, and if it is directly used to mix soil to raise flowers, with the increase of temperature and microbial activity, sawdust will naturally ferment and produce heat, which will lead to root burning and affect growth.
If you want to use sawdust to raise flowers, you can first prepare a container, mix sawdust and soil together, add a little water, seal the container, expose it to the sun, and change the air regularly.
Precautions for raising flowers
Flowers are usually divided into two categories: yang-loving and yin-loving. Yueji, pomegranate, chrysanthemum, daffodil, lotus, etc. all belong to the sun-loving category, and they need to be cultivated in the sun to grow well. Shade-loving plants refer to flowers that originally grow on shady slopes or in shady and humid environments.
Such as four seasons begonia, junzi orchid, rhododendron, monstera, etc., they do not like direct sunlight.
Family flowers generally do not need too much fertilizer, especially the more popular foliage flowers for the Brazilian iron pillar, fortune tree, etc., because to maintain the original plant shape, to prevent aging, generally in the spring and autumn rainy season each fertilization 12 times, other vigorous flowers, generally once a month can be fertilized, fertilizer can be selected with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer 500-800 times drenching, can also be self-made organic fertilizer.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Raising Flowers.
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Sawdust can not be directly mixed with soil to raise flowers, it is best to be used after high temperature fermentation, otherwise it is easy to generate heat, it can be placed in a sealed bag, put it at high temperature for a few days can be used. Precautions: 1. Not too much, can be mixed every other month, can not replace fertilizer; 2. After disinfection, it is best to use it after disinfection and sterilization to avoid pests and diseases.
In fact, sawdust can not be directly mixed with soil to raise flowers, it is best to use it after high temperature rotting and fermentation, otherwise when fermenting in the pot, it is easy to generate heat, which will burn the root system, which is not conducive to the growth and development of the plant.
The sawdust can be placed in a plastic bag and placed in a high temperature environment for a few days, so that under the action of high temperature, it will slowly ferment, and then the sawdust will be stirred with the soil, and then the soil will be changed once a year, which can promote the growth of the plant.
1. Don't overdo it
Sawdust soil can not be used as the main nutrient of flowers and plants, it can only play a certain auxiliary role, when mixing the soil, try not to add too much, but each time the soil is changed, it is appropriate to put less, so as to promote the growth of plants.
2. After disinfection
In addition, sawdust should also be used after disinfection and sterilization, so as not to easily breed germs in the soil, and after a long time, it may also lead to pests and diseases.
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If sawdust is directly used to raise flowers, it can enhance the air permeability of the soil in the early stage. In the later stages, sawdust burns the root system of the flower after it has been decomposed. In the case of unsterilized, sawdust is directly used to grow flowers and plants, and it is easy to induce various pests and diseases, which is not conducive to the growth of roots, stems and leaves of flower plants.
Sawdust is a small sawdust that is scattered by cutting wood during processing, and is an excellent material for raising flowers. Growing flower plants with sawdust is conducive to the respiration of plant roots, which can make flowers and plants grow better. Before raising flowers, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that sawdust cannot be raised directly without fermentation, otherwise the root system of the plant will be burned in the later stage.
Sawdust contains a lot of nutrients, but it needs to be fermented before flowers and plants can be grown. To ferment sawdust, you can put it in a small box and sprinkle an appropriate amount of water in it. Place the sealed box in a warm and well-lit location, open the box regularly for ventilation, generally after 30 to 40 days of fermentation, it can be used.
Fermented sawdust needs to be sterilized before it can be used to grow flowers and plants. The fermented sawdust is mixed with humus, peat, river sand and other soil materials. After the soil is prepared, it can be exposed to the sun, or it can be sprinkled with an appropriate amount of carbendazim powder, stirred evenly, and disinfected.
After the soil is disinfected and sterilized, it can be used to grow flowers and plants. Humus and peat soils are fertile, and adding an appropriate amount of sawdust to the soil can enhance the permeability of the soil and facilitate the respiration of flower roots. After fermentation, sawdust is rich in nutrients and can provide nutrients to the soil, which is conducive to the better growth of flowers and plants.
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Sawdust can not be used directly, at high temperature, the internal temperature of sawdust is high, it will burn the roots, and the sawdust should be fermented first, and then mixed with soil. When sawdust is used as flower fertilizer, it is best to mix it with flower soil and humus. Sawdust can be mixed with some fertilizer when used, but care should be taken to prevent fertilizer damage.
Sawdust is a cheap soilless cultivation medium, which is lightweight, absorbent and breathable, and has a great effect on flower raising. Newly transplanted flowers and trees, especially the flower seedlings by mail, due to the long time of mailing, the flower seedlings are seriously dehydrated, wilted and waiting to die, and if they are planted in the nutrient soil with high fertilizer content, the flower seedlings are often burned to death. If you plant it in a pot with soil without fertilizer, the soil will be easy to harden and impervious to air after watering, and the new seedlings will suffocate to death.
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Fresh sawdust can be directly mixed with soil to grow flowers, and sawdust can be used as nutrient soil, which can promote the healthy growth of flowers and trees.
How to use sawdust in the process of raising flowers:
It can be used as a wrapping substrate for high branches of rhododendrons, kumquats, camellias, osmanthus and other flowers and trees: in the rainy season, select the vigorous growth of last year's branches, at 10 15 cm from the top, carry out ring peeling, and then wrap a plastic bag, fill the bag with wet sawdust and mountain mud (each half mixed), tie the two ends tightly, and then put the potted flowers in a half-shade and half-yang place for daily maintenance and management. 2 3 months can take root, after rooting, you can cut off the mother plant into a new flower seedling.
Sawdust can be used as the raw material of cuttings of flowers and trees such as Yueji, gardenia, pomegranate: take a plastic film that is slightly longer than the height of the cuttings and have a certain length, spread wet sawdust (hand pinched without dripping), and then spread the cuttings at a distance of 2 3 cm, and then cover the wet sawdust, and the top of the cuttings is exposed 1 2 cm. Finally, roll it up and tie it tightly, every 10 20 cuttings are a bundle, each bundle is packed in a large plastic film bag, and the bag mouth is slightly tightened to facilitate moisture.
Since the humidity is easy to control, the hair roots are fast.
Mixed with human feces and urine, the sawdust is mixed with a plastic bag, the mouth of the bag is tightly tied, and it is placed at a temperature of 30 35, and it can be fermented and rotten after 1 2 months. Then let it dry until it is semi-dry, and mix it with the soil in half. Use it as potting soil to cultivate flowers and trees, which can grow into lush branches and leaves, and the flowers are bright and fragrant; It is used as a nutrient soil for flower seedlings, and it has the wonderful function of promoting the healthy growth of flower seedlings.
After fermentation and decay, the sawdust is fully nutritious, will not make the plant more nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium deficiency, and the texture is loose, moderate dry and wet, is a simple soilless cultivation material, especially suitable for potted bamboo, orchids, etc.
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1. Make nutrient soil: put the sawdust in a plastic bag, add a small amount of water, mix it wet, and seal it for fermentation. 2. Make base fertilizer:
Mix sawdust with a small amount of garden soil and urea, mix with water, and then seal and ferment. 3. Make cuttings matrix: mix the sawdust wet and put it into a plastic bag.
4. Advantages and characteristics: the culture soil made of sawdust is permeable.
1. Make nutrient soil
If sawdust is directly put into the flower pot, fermentation in the flower pot will cause flower root burns in the later stage, so the sawdust needs to be placed in a plastic bag with an appropriate amount of water, stirred and sealed after moisture, placed in direct sunlight and high temperature environment, let it ferment naturally, and the sawdust will rot into black brown in about 3 months, which can be used to cultivate flowers.
2. Make base fertilizer:
Put the sawdust into a plastic bag and add a small amount of garden soil, then add an appropriate amount of urea, add water and stir evenly, tie the plastic bag tightly, seal and place it for about 3 months, the sawdust can be used as base fertilizer when it is completely decomposed, and the fermented sawdust is loose and fertile, with sufficient nutrients, which is very suitable for flower growth.
3. Make cuttings matrix
Cuttings can be used as a substrate when propagating, sawdust has good moisture retention, is not easy to dry and lack water, is conducive to plant rooting, generally uses sawdust to make cuttings substrate can take root in about 20 days, when making sawdust, put sawdust into a plastic bag and add water to mix wet, tie the bag mouth tightly, and put the cuttings in a dark and ventilated place after maintenance.
4. Advantages and characteristics
The culture soil made of sawdust has permeability, which is conducive to the drainage and ventilation of the potting soil, promotes the absorption of water and nutrients by the roots, and can also play a role in heat preservation, volatilize excess water, and reduce the problems of leaf yellowing and root rot caused by excessive watering of flower roots.
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