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It is enough to make the soil more breathable and suitable for plant growth, and there are many trace elements in each house, which can promote the growth of plants, and the cost of cinder is very low. No matter how many advantages cinder has, it can't hide its shortcomings, and we should first know what this cinder looks like when it comes to breeding succulents. This is a prerequisite.
There are fewer cities at present, and some early stalls should still be found, the kind of honeycomb coal, after it is burned out.
<> is not what we think of barbecue or cooking steel has been burned at high temperatures, without germs, it is indeed a good substrate for planting flowers, cinders are slightly treated, coarse particles can be padd at the bottom of the pot as a permeable layer, permeable layer can also use broken red bricks, fine particles can be mixed with other substrates, as cultivation soil. Plants have the probability of rotten roots or decay, sometimes after the medium is completely dry, and then watering, the water can not eat through the medium, then the water floats on the surface of the medium, the resulting sludge will splash everywhere, so it is still screened out of reasonable specifications.
The size of the particles they are all succulent, but the air permeability of the soil is different, some succulents in the soil with poor air permeability, grow very well, but some are not good, so understand its characteristics before planting, the slag itself does not have too much nutrition, do not spend too much, the first cost saving, meat friends all know that the succulent should be mixed with granular soil, but the cost of granular soil is slightly higher, at this time we can use cinder instead of granular soil. Why is cinder important to dispose of before use? That's because cinders have not been treated.
There are still some coal lumps in him that are not completely burned, such things are not conducive to flowers, and with the increasingly strict requirements of national environmental protection policies, the catering industry has not allowed the use of honeycomb briquettes as an energy source, so it is becoming more and more difficult to collect briquettes. Even if there is, you have to be able to put it down and be a scavenger who is not afraid of getting dirty. The root system grows, so be sure to put these not completely burned.
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You really can. Crush the cinders, mix them into the nutrient soil, and stir them evenly, which is not only breathable, but also moisturizing and absorbent, which is very suitable for raising more meat.
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Yes, cinders have good air permeability, suitable for plant growth, and there are many trace elements in it, but it must be completely burned and treated.
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Nowadays, succulents are generally raised with granular soil, which has good drainage and air permeability, which is very suitable for the growth of succulents. Can succulents be raised with cinders? As long as it is properly treated, cinder can also be used to cultivate succulents, generally made into granular soil, and cultivation has advantages and some disadvantages.
In general, the effect of growing succulents is average.
First, succulents can be cultivated and cultivated with cinder First of all, the effect of planting succulents with cinder is actually average, and cinder is generally used as granular soil when planting, and now good granular soil is too much, cinder can be said to be a general soil. Adding some cinder to the potting soil can enhance the drainage and air permeability of the soil, and the effect is still good.
The method of making cinder into granular soil is not difficult, directly crush the honeycomb coal that has been burned, and the branches can form granules of appropriate size, because after high temperature calcination, there are no germs and insect eggs. When preparing, be sure to soak in water to remove alkalinity, remove excessive powder, and then you can put it on the pot. Knowing whether succulents can be raised with cinders, let's take a look at its advantages and disadvantages.
Second, the advantages of using cinders to raise succulents1. Drainage and ventilation
After making cinder into a medium, it has very good drainage and air permeability, because the effect is no worse than some expensive succulent nutrient soil, which can be directly cultivated in cinder soil, or it can be mixed with soil to prepare cinder.
2. Rich in trace elements
There are also a lot of trace elements in cinder, such as iron oxide, calcium oxide, etc., which are all elements needed for succulent growth, so cultivating succulents with cinder soil is also helpful for the growth of succulents.
3. There is no cost
Cinders cost almost nothing, you just need to do it. However, there are very few places where this honeycomb coal is used, and it is not easy to find it.
3. The disadvantages of using cinders to raise succulents1. The soil is alkaline
After the coal is burned, it will produce elements such as sulfur, which makes the cinder alkaline in nature, and if it is not properly treated, it will affect the growth of the plant directly. It is best to soak it in water to remove the alkalinity before cultivating.
2. There is no burnout
Some honeycomb coal is discarded without being completely burned, and the honeycomb coal that is not burned out will be black in the center, and there will be more black particles after crushing. In this case, it is best not to use it, it will cause damage to the plant.
3. Too much dust
After the honeycomb coal is crushed, if it is not properly treated, it will have a serious impact on the plant, because there is a lot of dust on the cinder, which will adhere to the root system, causing the medium to be breathable and the root rot. Be sure to soak in water for a period of time before basinting to remove the dust.
Conclusion:After reading the above content, I believe you should know that succulents can be planted with cinders, and they must be properly treated before planting, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plant.
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Cinders can be used to breed succulents, and there are many benefits.
The cinder is breathable and permeable, and the effect is good, which meets the requirements of succulent water permeability and air permeability.
Cinder is rich in trace elements, such as iron, calcium, etc., which can meet the needs of succulent growth.
The cost of cinder is very low, basically no cost, if you want to breed a large number of succulents, it is more suitable.
In addition, the cinder itself is burned at high temperatures, and there is no residue of germs, which can reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
In fact, cinder farming is succulent, and it cannot be said that all are benefits, but it also has many disadvantages.
First of all, the cinder is burned to produce some dismantling chemicals, such as sulfur, which will make it alkaline and need to be soaked in water before use.
Secondly, if the cinder is not burned sufficiently, it will produce some black particles, which are best not used.
Also, when using cinder to breed succulents, it is necessary to pay attention to screening, otherwise it will contain a large amount of dust from cracks, resulting in impermeable soil and rotten roots.
It's best to sift the cinders and select the right size of the particles.
However, on the whole, it is still very good to use cinders to breed succulents.
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Anthracite sintering produces only about 20-25 percent of the slag, a small part of which is relatively fine ash and the other part is not fully sintered residue. For succulents, neither of these sintering products is suitable. Only a small fraction of the thoroughly burned cinders can be used.
First of all, the coal ash is relatively fine, and succulents usually prefer a rougher, more breathable and drained soil foundation, too much fine soil is easy to accumulate water, but it is easy to cause succulents to rot roots and black rot. However, the residue produced by incomplete sintering contains a large amount of sulfide and black hard lumps, which is not conducive to the growth of succulents. Anthracite cinder can be used to raise more succulents, but it is necessary to sift out, filter out the finer coal ash, and then pick out the coal that has not been completely burned, and the remaining cinders can be used to raise more succulents.
What kind of cinders are suitable for growing flowers?
Fully burned cinders.
Whether it is anthracite or bituminous coal, in the process of combustion, there will be a part of the slag that cannot be fully burned. These slags are relatively hard and not fragile, which is not suitable for raising flowers and succulents. We want to choose cinders that burn well and have a medium texture.
The particles are homogeneous.
Filter out the soot and slag, and don't use the remaining cinders directly, it's best to step on them with your feet, or knock them into small particles with something, which are easier to mix when the particles are evenly matched with other soils.
How are cinders made?
Prepare a bucket or basin, fill it with clean water, and soak the cinder that has filtered out the coal ash and incomplete sintered slag in water for a day. The purpose of this is to remove the coal ash again and at the same time reduce the sulphides.
Second, take out the cinders and dry them until they are half dry, and when they are half dry, they are pinched by hand or knocked into small particles with something, and they are well mastered and do not need to be broken too much. Then rinse it with water to reduce dust.
Three times take it to dry, after drying, find a sieve only punch, filter layer by layer, from large to small, respectively. Large particles can be used to base the pot, and small particles can be used to accompany the soil. Do not use cinder directly, it is easy to freeze.
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