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Succulents are different from flowers, the soil has a higher demand for succulents, so it is necessary to use a variety of granular soil and peat soil at the same time, according to local climatic conditions, air humidity and sunshine time, the temperature varies throughout the country, the rainfall is different, and the soil particle content is also different. Good succulents must be inseparable from high-quality soil removal methods. The quality of the soil directly determines the growth state of the succulent.
Some people can raise good succulents, and some people can raise succulents but can't buy them. The difference is that the soil used to grow succulents in the soil is wrong, the root development is stunted, the soil is not ventilated, it is not loose, and the succulents raised are prone to problems.
The most commonly used to raise succulents is peat. At present, most of the peat soils sold on the market are divided into two types. One is imported from Denmark and one is imported from Germany.
Both of these peat properties can be used in almost no way. Peat soils are relatively loose. It is a non-renewable natural resource, and the soil nutrient content is suitable for fertility.
Because there are many pot friends who like to raise a lot of meat, there are many fake peat soils on the market, so you should clearly distinguish them when buying. Peat soil can be planted with sedum succulents, but also soft grains and jade such as jade dew jade fan, Vientiane, lily and other succulents. The first point of succulent is to prepare sufficient peat soil, and the second point is to prepare hard particles, such as maifan stone, volcanic stone, wucai stone, red jade soil, diatomaceous earth, perlite, etc.
These kinds of particles are used more and are cheaper.
There are two types of granular soils: "soft". Hard particles are not easy to dust, soft particles are easy to dust, and over time they will turn into powder, and different particles have different effects. For example, Maifan stone, the main ingredient of maifan stone is aluminosilicate, which is formulated from natural ore containing acidity, succulent dilute acid, and peat.
For example, volcanic stones, volcanic stones, and trace elements can also provide trace elements for succulents. After perlite absorbs water, the particles swell, which can play the role of loosening the soil, and can be used to raise flowers and succulents with perlite, and the ** of perlite is very low.
The red jade soil is granular, the red jade soil itself is acidic, does not contain bacteria, bacteria, and can be used with peat soil, and the red jade soil can account for 60% to 70% of the total nutrient soil when used. The soil content is slightly higher, which is suitable for growing Yulu, whose roots are different from those of Sedum and Succulent. If you want to feed succulents well, you must understand the role and use of different granular soils, and make good use of the characteristics of flower soil, so as to better feed succulents.
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Succulents [Must See for Novices] How to match the soil for raising succulents.
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Yes, humus is what we often call black soil, which is generally more common in the mountains, and the soil is mixed with various animal and plant metabolites, containing a lot of nutrients, which is relatively fertile and is very suitable for planting succulent nutrient soil.
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Peat soil, peat soil is light and loose, which is conducive to the absorption of nutrients by rhizomes and promotes aerobic respiration. You can't use the soil on the mountain, the soil is poor, the nutrients are insufficient, it is easy to be plate-shaped, and the air permeability is poor.
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Commonly used to raise succulents is peat soil, the soil is relatively loose to promote aerobic respiration, and the soil on the mountain, the soil nutrients are insufficient, and the air permeability is poor. Not suitable for growing succulents.
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1. Peat soil, if you are a novice breeder, you should generally use peat soil, because it has the performance of improving the soil, and has become one of the necessary planting materials for many flower friends to cultivate flowers. Generally, peat soil will be very light, and very loose, grab a handful and let go of the hand at will, if it is very scattered, then it is better, if it is difficult to disperse, then it is worse than the sock lift, choose the former.
2. Pine needle soil, pine needle soil is more common, it is the leaves of pine trees, used to raise succulents, not only can loosen the potting soil, but also make the potting soil more breathable. Mixing it into the potting soil can play a role in heat preservation and make it easy for the multi-fight vertical meat to overwinter.
3. The base is good for large ceramsite, and the ceramsite can prevent the soil from compacting or sticking together, because the potting soil will generally be mixed with some nutrient soil, and there will be some compaction after a long time, if some ceramsite is added to it, then the potting soil is not easy to compact, and it is also beneficial to the growth of succulents.
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1. Peat soil, if you are a novice breeder, you should generally use peat soil, because it has the performance of improving the soil, and has become one of the necessary planting materials for many flower friends to cultivate flowers. Generally, peat soil will be very light, and very loose, grab a handful and let go of your hand at will, if it is very scattered, then it is better, if it is difficult to disperse, then it is of poor quality, choose the former.
2. Pine needle soil, pine needle soil is more common, it is the leaves of pine trees that fall vertically, used to raise succulents, which can not only loosen the potting soil, but also make the potting soil more breathable. Mixing it into the potting soil can play a role in keeping the heat warm, allowing the succulent to overwinter easily.
3. Pottery socks lift grains, ceramsite can prevent the soil from compaction or sticking together, because the pot soil will generally be mixed with some nutrient soil, and there will be some compaction after a long time, if some ceramsite grains are added to it, then the pot soil is not easy to compact, and it is also beneficial to the growth of succulents.
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1. What soil is best for planting succulents?
2. What soil is most suitable for succulents?
3. What kind of soil is better for succulents?
4. What soil is used to breed succulents?
1.There are many varieties of succulents, and the flower soil required for each variety is different, generally speaking, it is recommended to prepare flower soil with good water permeability and air permeability, because the succulents are fleshy roots, and stagnant water will make the roots rot.
2.It can be used in combination with garden soil, coir, perlite and flower soil rich in decaying plants.
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Breeding succulents should use loose, breathable, rich in organic matter and strong drainage performance of the soil, can be mixed in household peat, cinder, vermiculite, etc., or the peat soil and perlite mix, the granular soil can be replaced with volcanic rock, honeycomb coal, ceramsite and other media, pay attention to the soil stickiness can not be too large, otherwise the succulent is easy to root.
When breeding succulents, you should use loose, breathable, rich in organic matter and strong drainage soil, which can be mixed with household peat, cinder, vermiculite, etc., and pay attention to the stickiness of the soil can not be too large, otherwise the planting will be prone to rooting.
The most common soil preparation method for succulents is the mixture of peat soil and perlite, because peat soil is relatively soft, which is conducive to plant rooting, and perlite can enhance the permeability of potting soil and prevent water accumulation in the pot, in which perlite can be replaced with volcanic rock, honeycomb coal, ceramsite and other particles.
Succulents can receive 3-4 hours of sunlight every day in the wild state, and some varieties receive light for 6-8 hours, but when domesticated, due to the limitation of living conditions, the plants can be placed on the south-facing windowsill, and the light can be seen for more than 2 hours a day.
Common insect pests of succulents are red spiders and scale insects, red spiders mainly suck the sap of young stems and leaves, so that they wither and fall off, and spray them with 40% dicofol 1000-1500 times after discovery, scale insects multiply in large numbers in early spring, and root irrigation should be carried out in time with acetamiprid 800 times solution.
1. Water less.
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Keep it as usual, and turn on the lamp appropriately at night to extend the light.