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Yes, figs do not have high requirements for soil, the soil blending method is not fixed, coal slag + mixed nutrient soil is mixed and sprayed evenly, and then some Haihewei compound fertilizer is added. Ensure that the soil is loose and breathable, rich in organic matter, well drained, and retains water and fertilizer.
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Yes, figs have very low requirements for soil, and it is necessary to avoid using some soils that are too sticky, heavy, impermeable, poorly drained, too acidic or too alkaline. In addition to the above, figs can be grown on deep, fertile soil.
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When I was a child, there was no gas or natural gas at home, and in addition to firewood, there were also briquettes for cooking. There are very few places where briquettes are used now, but they can be seen. If you see a burning briquette outside, you can pick it up and go home.
A little processing is good particles. The cinder has a loose texture and good air permeability, which is a very good choice for flowers that prefer loose soil. Coal ash is also very drainable and conservative, so there is no need to worry about rotten roots due to stagnant water.
Coal ash contains trace elements such as iron oxide, which are not much, but can promote plant growth. But although cinders are cheap, it is not easy to get cinders now, and the actual utility is not as good as professional pellets. If you have cinders in your hand, you can try them yourself.
When grinding briquettes, be careful not to be identical red. If the center is still black, it means that it has not burned completely. After mashing, the black impurities are removed, leaving only small red particles.
There is a lot of small powder in the mashed cinders, which cannot be used to grow flowers. Put the cinder in a basin, fill it with water, stir vigorously to remove the dust attached to the cinder particles, and rinse it repeatedly with clean water.
The coal ash contains some sulfur, which makes the coal ash alkaline, and it needs to be soaked for 2 3 days to remove the alkalinity of the coal ash, so it is best to grind water once a day to raise flowers. The size of the mashed coal ash may be uneven, so as long as you shake the container containing coal ash, the large particles of coal ash can run to the top to sort and screen, and the effect of simply using cinder to plant flowers is not very good. Used as a coal material is too loose to stabilize the plant, it is better to mix some soil.
Decaying leaf soil or raw earth charcoal material, mixed in a ratio of :2, can become granular soil.
Large particles of cinder can be spread on the bottom of the pot to improve the drainage and air permeability of the potting soil, or spread on the surface of the soil to improve the conservation of the soil. The ballast after honeycomb combustion is a very good poplar substrate, which can be supplemented with fertilizer with trace elements. Because coal ballast is rich in light elements, the demand for trace elements is guaranteed.
On the other hand, cinder is the waste of coal burned at high temperatures, which kills bacteria and all insect eggs, and has an insect protection effect on flowers.
The particles in cinder are relatively large, very loose and, because they are not too sticky, they have good air and water permeability, and they are also lightweight, so the floor is better to use than other tiles, vermiculite, and mats. How to use coal materials: pile the coal materials outdoors, rinse the rainwater for a month, or soak them in clean water for 1 day to remove the sulfur components, and then sieve them off with water, and put the large particles at the bottom of the pot to form a leakage layer.
After sifting, the relatively fine ones can be mixed with ordinary original soil 133602, which is convenient and concise.
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Can cinders be used to grow flowers? Good materials that don't cost money, so you can use them when you deal with them.
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OK. There are many nutrients necessary for plant growth in the burned cinders, which can be used to raise flower soil. In addition, cinders are also very good in terms of air permeability and water absorption.
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Of course, cinders can be matched with flower soil, and it can also increase the air permeability and water permeability of the soil, so that the soil does not connect to the board, which is very good.
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The cinder burned at home can be used to raise flower soil, and the cinder can only play a role in drying, and there are not too many nutrients in it, and the proportion must be controlled when raising flower soil.
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Figs prefer loose, breathable, fertile, neutral or alkaline sandy loam soils. We can buy or make our own earthen pots. To make your own home, buy some peat soil from the market and add the right amount of rotted vegetable garden soil and sand to the corner of the orchard and mix it well in a specific amount.
After planting, the sapling should be simply pruned, leaving 3-4 buds from the root upwards when pruning, and the rest should be cut off. The incision is best wrapped with a plastic strip or sealing film to prevent air drying and is more conducive to survival. The root system of figs is very rich and developed, so when planting, you should choose a large pot or wooden box, so that the fig can easily stretch the root system and grow better.
After cutting, put it in a cool and ventilated place, and keep it normal after taking out the pot. Figs love light, so be sure to place them in a sunny place so that the plant can grow compact and bear fruit within a year if managed properly.
When the plant grows to a certain height, it is necessary to pay attention to pruning the trunk, controlling the growth of the trunk, and keeping about three or four branches. Pitting can be carried out in summer, not only by length control, but also by the expansion and ripening of the fruit, the nutrient storage of the shoots and the cold in winter. The shoots of figs are prone to overgrowth.
During the growing season, the main branches should be pruned frequently to distinguish the side branches, resulting in a full-crowned fig tree. Proper dwarfing can reduce the tearing of the main pole when a typhoon comes. When outdoors in spring, the root system attached to the pot wall should be cut off to allow it to grow new roots, increase the ability to absorb nutrients, and prevent the root system from being damaged by the summer sun.
After the spring seedlings grow, they should be fertilized once, which can be rotten cake fertilizer or chicken manure. These two fertilizers are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which can make the branches flourish and the leaves grow early. <>
As the foliage grows and the temperature rises, the figs also enter the fruiting stage. At this time, the amount of water should be increased, once in the morning and once in the evening, to keep the potting soil moist. If the watering is not timely, it is easy to cause the weakening of branches and leaves, fruit drop and other phenomena.
When the fruit ripens in the fall, the amount of watering should be reduced. Too much water can cause the fruit to crack. In addition to controlling watering on rainy days, we should also pay attention to preventing water accumulation in the pot and avoiding water accumulation.
Fig sprouts grow fast, usually pay attention to pruning and shaping, especially potted figs, because the trunk is too high to affect the appearance, usually maintenance is more troublesome. Therefore, potted figs must be limited to a certain height of the trunk and cannot be allowed to grow.
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To maintain figs, use large pots and plantar fertilizer. The bottom of the basin is padded with fragments of laterite bricks. Next layer of 5 to 10 cm thick, cooked chicken manure.
Put on a thin layer of sand. The soil in which figs are planted is mixed with one-third of each of the garden soil, humus and cinder. The mixed soil is loose and breathable, and does not accumulate water.
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Figs are not strict on the soil, but if you are potting, it is best to use fertile and breathable soil. When planting or changing pots, organic fertilizers rich in carbon, phosphorus and potassium such as rotted cake fertilizer and chicken manure should be added to the potting soil, so that the fig branches and leaves can flourish and bear fruit early.
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Planting: The fig seedlings are planted into the pot soil, before planting, fill in the pot with most of the nutrient soil compaction, and then water thoroughly, immediately after water infiltration, transplant the soil into the pot, and then fill the soil to make the roots and the soil close, the soil surface and the pot edge are level, and then watered solidly.
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Some of the ash from coal burning can be used as fertilizer to fertilize plants.
The slag of honeycomb coal and the slag of coal are directly broken as fuel, and some cinders are a good substrate for raising flowers, which can be used as a trace of non-vegetarian supplementary fertilizer, and it is not best to use the slag calcined by coal stone as fertilizer, the effect is much better than that of general coal ash, because the amount of essential mineral elements of plants contained in coal stone is a little more.
In particular, trace elements such as Zn, Cu, Co, Mo, and Mn are necessary for the growth of crops, which ensures the need for trace elements in the process of crop growth; At the same time, cinder is the waste residue discharged after the coal is burned at high temperature, which can kill bacteria and all insect eggs, so that it has a bit of insect protection effect on crops.
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Not all fertilizers are "fertilizers". Chemical fertilizer, short for "chemical fertilizer", is a by-product of chemical production, such as urea, ammonia, etc.
Fertilizers such as coal slag, animal manure, fermented plants, and kitchen waste are organic fertilizers.
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Cinder is permeable and breathable, and also has a certain ability to retain water and fertilizer, which is generally weakly alkaline. In addition, cinders also contain certain nutrients. According to the determination, the content of phosphorus and potassium in cinder is similar to that of pond mud. In addition, the general cinder, especially the newly produced cinder, is clean and free of pests and diseases.
Cinder is generally used as flower mud, the unburned black charcoal in the cinder is picked up, and then the cinder is knocked apart, and the large cinder is spread at the bottom of the pot to facilitate drainage, and then the fine cinder is spread on top, and after planting flowers and trees, the surface is then covered with a layer of coarse slag block, so as to play the role of waterproof scouring and fertilizer preservation. Because cinders contain more phosphorus and potassium, it is advisable to apply more nitrogen fertilizer when topdressing. When potting, it is best to apply a layer of organic fertilizer.
Using cinders to grow Milan, jasmine, begonia, pomegranate, etc., the effect is quite good.
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Yes, you need to pick up the powder and sprinkle it evenly on the bottom of the pot.
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Of course, it can be used to raise flowers, this kind of coal adsorption is relatively good, and then there can be supplements of trace elements, and the flowers will grow very well.
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Charcoal, good air permeability, good coal.
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Advantages of cinder flowers:
Clause. 1. Breathable and permeable!
Clause. Second, cinder species contain a lot of trace elements, such as oxidation.
weights of iron, calcium oxide, magnesium oxide, etc.;
Third, after high-temperature combustion, there is basically no residual germs. It's good to use it to raise flowers!
Disadvantages of cinder flower farming:
Clause. First, the burning cinder, the sulfur and other things that can be produced, are relatively alkaline, so it needs to be soaked in water and used better;
Clause. Second, some honeycomb coal has not been fully combusted, but when it is screened, there are more black particles, and this honeycomb coal is best picked up and discarded manually;
Cinder flower cultivation skills:
1. First of all, we don't want black cinders, choose all burned through, red throughout, so that the cinders are easy to break, and we need to remove the black particles inside when raising flowers!
2. What we need is to rinse with large water and soak in water repeatedly for 3-5 days, so that we can remove the alkaline substance. If it is not soaked in water, we can use it directly to raise flowers, which is easy to spray on yellow leaves or rotten roots.
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Can you grow flowers in bamboo charcoal bags? Actually, you can, but there are three things to pay attention to, otherwise it will be self-defeating!
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Cinders, also known as slag. It is possible to grow flowers.
Before the 80s, in a wide range of rural areas, including in towns and cities, where there was land to grow, it was used to hoard fertilizer in the autumn and winter: it was accumulated in piles, picked up in the middle, injected with human excrement and edible garbage, and then closed and matured. After the beginning of spring, it is opened, fully mixed, and sun-dried to be used as a base fertilizer for farming.
Today, in the field of flower cultivation, it is mostly used as a cultivation medium. It can be used alone or mixed.
Of course, it does not mean that slag is a material that is suitable for most flowers. First of all, the slag is hard, large and sterile, and its own decaying nutrients are slow to absorb plants, but it has good permeability. This requires you to use it rationally after understanding, that is, how to consider whether to use it alone, mix, or use it alone as a nutrient mixture substrate according to the needs of flower habits and each growth stage.
At present, slag is often used as a cultivation medium, such as cuttings, strips, or bed foundations.
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Coal is not allowed.
But the ash that burns the coal is actually plant ash.
It is an excellent fertilizer.
It can be used to grow flowers and grass.
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Please describe it in detail and completely, because coal is two substances, namely coal and charcoal, and cinder is only suitable for the use of more agglomerated soil, which can increase the air permeability of the soil; Because the charcoal ash is made of wood, it has a certain amount of nutrients, and you can use some organic fertilizer to mix it with the charcoal ash and mix it into the soil to grow flowers and plants.
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Cinders have little nutritional value, mainly to improve soil aeration and drainage.
Mash the cinder into powder and mix well with the soil. But if it is sandy loam, or sandy soil, there is no need to mix cinders.
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OK. But it depends on what kind of flowers you raise. The water permeability of cinder should be good, and other soil types need to be mixed according to the habit of the flower.
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I heard the people who bought flowers say that you can mix some cinders in the soil, maybe the permeability will be better, but it also depends on what kind of flowers, rhododendrons, peonies can be mixed, and the others are not known, it is best not to mix too much.
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Coal cannot be used for fertilizer, but burned coal ash (to be burned thoroughly) can be used for fertilizer. It is best to soak it with other organic waste (vegetable skins, food waste, etc.) for a period of time (fermentation), and then mix it with soil as fertilizer. The boiled briquette ash has a high potassium content, which can be used as a potassium fertilizer base fertilizer (or top dressing), which has a promoting effect on the root development and growth of plants.
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Yes, it can be used as a trace of non-vegetarian supplementary fertilizer, it is best to use the calcined slag of coal stone as fertilizer, the effect is much better than the general coal ash, because the amount of essential mineral elements of plants contained in the coal stone is a little more, of course, there is no problem with carbon slag. And if the energy and gas properties of the soil are not good, it can also be improved with coal slag, and the effect is better than using sand.
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Coal is different from plant ash, it should not be.
No, if it's the smell of the wood itself, it's fine.
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