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*Yes**, Jeju real cypress can be grown with red jade soil. Red jade soil is a commonly used bonsai soil with excellent air permeability and moisture retention, which is suitable for planting Jeju juniper.
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Here's why:
Most potted plants.
Both prefer acidic soils, while true cypress prefers neutral or even alkaline soils, so it is best to use red jade soil.
If you use a lot of humus soil when changing pots, especially for bonsai, not only the relics close to the roots.
Some of them are perishable, and the health of the plants is also at risk. Moreover, the red jade soil is relatively loose and breathable, which is conducive to the growth of true cypress.
Advantages and disadvantages of red jade soil:
Red jade soil has many advantages in bonsai cultivation, almost versatile, can be padd at the bottom of the pot as a water filter, can be spread on the surface of the pot water retention decoration, but also can be mixed in the pot soil to absorb water and breathe. Of course, red jade clay is not without a little disadvantage, in addition to the high price, it will become "yellow mud" after a long time.
At present, there is no unified standard for judging the merits of red jade soil. Some people say that the utilization rate of "soft" is not high, and some people say that "hard" has low organic matter content and affinity.
Inadequate. Consumers can only choose flexibly according to the actual situation.
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For bonsai in JapanRed jade soilMajority.
Temperature: True cypress bonsai is not cold-tolerant, and the maintenance temperature needs to be guaranteed to be above 15 degrees. Watering:
It likes moisture and needs to keep the soil moist for a long time, and if the temperature is relatively high, it needs to be watered every other day. Fertilization: During the growing period, you need to fertilize once a month, the fertilizer should not be too thick, and it is best to dilute it before using it for plants.
Lighting: Get plenty of light, with at least five hours of natural light a day.
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There are many bonsai that can be planted with red jade soil, such as boxwood bonsai, real cypress bonsai, small succulent bonsai, triangular plum bonsai, moon flower bonsai, rose bonsai, orchid bonsai and so on. It has the characteristics of good permeability, strong water retention capacity and is not easy to accumulate water, which is a very suitable medium for cultivation for most plants. When planting, it is advisable to mix it with other soils according to the species you are planting to make a soil that is more suitable for the growth of the plant.
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Fit, Komatsu, Plum, Boxwood, etc.
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Thanks, I soaked with methylbutozine before replanting, but did not mix the fungicide in the soil. If I follow the principle of "mixing nutrient soil with chlorothalonil", should I often apply fungicide when watering in the future? See more answers" satisfied.
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The lower layer is 2 cm thick, the middle layer is 1 cm, and the upper layer is fine.
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Yes, but pure red jade soil is more suitable for succulents that have grown for several years and have a well-developed root system. If it is a new seedling or the root system is not very developed, it is best to use most of the soil mixed with cinder, coconut shell, and small particles, which can be mixed with part of the red jade soil for planting, which is more nutritious and conducive to rooting. Or it is also good to use red jade clay to pave the surface.
I don't know what "sowing" means by asking in person? If it is a seed, it is better not to use pure red jade soil, it is not easy to germinate, plus it is summer, the temperature is very high, the germination rate is lower, and it is easy to die, it is best to wait until autumn to sow seeds. If it is planted, it is still possible, the purchased plant is dried in the shade for a few days), and then the fibrous roots are removed, and the soil is put into the pot for more than half (if the pot does not have a bottom hole, it is necessary to lay large particles of stones to separate the water), plant the plant in, and then bury it with soil.
In the next day, you must not water, put it in a sunny (not direct) and ventilated place, and find a cool evening to water it almost a week, and water it thoroughly for the first time. In summer, it is necessary to water less overall, but it should not be cut off, especially for rooted plants that need water. After that, basically water twice a month, so don't water it thoroughly.
Within 2 weeks, if the plant is wrong, you can dig it out to see if it has taken root, and if it is rooted, don't move it again. That's probably the case, in short, you have to act on your own
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This horticultural cultivation medium is abundant, especially volcanic lava. Due to frequent volcanic activity, Japan enjoys abundant volcanic resources, with ash, volcanic rocks, and pumice stones left behind by volcanic eruptions in ancient times accumulating near volcanoes. Taking advantage of this unique resource, Japan has developed a wealth of horticultural cultivation media, and red jade soil and deer soil cultivation media are two representative ones.
It is formed by the accumulation of volcanic ash and is one of the most widely used soil media. It is also one of the most widely used cultivation media in Japan. It is a highly permeable volcanic mud with fresh yellow round particles, no harmful bacteria, and a slightly acidic pH.
Its shape facilitates water storage and drainage. The percentage of mixing with other substances is generally 30-35%, which is higher than peat. The effect is comparable to peat.
Specifications: Medium grain: Fine grain: 1-2mm
Uses: Medium grain is suitable for all kinds of plant potted plants, which can be described as "universal soil", especially for the cultivation of succulent plants such as cacti and Chinese orchids; Fines are the best choice for lawn planting and horticultural plant seedlings, and are generally mixed with other media such as humus, deer swamp soil, etc.
The following is the content determination data of the main components of red jade clay.
SiO2 (silicon dioxide).
CAO (calcium oxide).
MGO (magnesium oxide).
MNO (manganese oxide).
Fe2O3 (iron oxide).
Al2O3 (alumina).
pH EC value.
Hope it helps!
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The plank of the unification is easy to rise, and it is easy to grow these when it is overtime.
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There are three ways to cultivate moss: one is hole planting, that is, five or six plants are planted in a hole, and they are planted on the flat ground or between the stone crevices at certain intervals; the second is planting, that is, the moss is laid on the pre-leveled land one by one, slightly suppressed, and properly watered, so that it is closely connected with the soil; The third is broken stem cultivation, that is, the moss is cut into thin sections, evenly spread on the flat land, and then covered with a layer of fine soil.
Post-planting management is relatively simple.
First, timely weeding.
Freshly planted bryophytes are less competitive, and other higher plants are prone to invasion, so weeding is important when planting.
When it is densely covered with soil, it is almost impossible for weeds to invade.
The second is to regulate the humidity.
After planting, some sprinkler irrigation or spraying devices should be used to increase the air humidity appropriately to facilitate vigorous growth.
The third is to increase the light appropriately.
Although moss is shade tolerant, it also needs some light during the growing season.
In summer, when the temperature is high and the light is strong, when creating shade and a cool environment with shade netting, there should be some side light on the east and west sides to speed up its growth.
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