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No, because it is not breathable.
Key points of pot selection: breathable, suitable size, beautiful, and style coordination.
The air permeability of the flower pot is absolutely the most important, and the flower pot with good air permeability will be conducive to the growth of plants. The second is to choose the right pot according to the size of the plant, and when the plant grows, it is necessary to transplant it to a larger pot.
The relative air permeability is good, but different materials, processes and thicknesses still have a great impact on the air permeability of flower pots, like succulent potted plants.
The medium of the small terracotta pot used is very easy to dry. Some purple sand pots are too tight, but they are particularly impermeable.
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Gypsum pots to plant flowers I don't think you can plant flowers your watering Gypsum pots can not be in a humid environment for a long time.
Selection of flower pots:
In terms of process difficulty, the larger the terracotta flower pot, the more difficult it is to do, it is difficult to fire, the purple sand flower pot is second, the ceramic flower pot (refers to the surface glaze) again, the sandstone flower pot is second, the FRP flower pot is again, the plastic flower pot is again, and the wooden flower pot is again.
In terms of artistic effect, the red pottery flower pot has the most artistic effect, followed by the purple sand flower pot, the second by the sandstone flower pot, the ceramic flower pot (referring to the glaze on the surface) again, the glass fiber reinforced plastic flower pot again, the wooden flower pot again, and the plastic flower pot again.
As for planting, terracotta flower pots are the most breathable, followed by purple sand flower pots, wooden flower pots again, cement flower pots again, sandstone flower pots second, ceramic flower pots (referring to the surface glaze) again, FRP flower pots again, plastic flower pots again.
In terms of durability (service life), FRP flower pots (***, three-layered) are durable, sandstone flower pots are second, cement flower pots are second, purple sand flower pots are second, ceramic flower pots (referring to surface glaze) are again, red pottery flower pots are again, wooden flower pots are again, and plastic flower pots are again.
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If it is gypsum as you said, don't use it, although the longevity flower is drought-tolerant, it must be watered, can the gypsum last long once it is damp? And there are often glass fibers in gypsum products, which can't be seen in the flesh.
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It doesn't matter I've grown in pots like this before, and everything is normal.
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OK. Really plaster pots do not break.
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Precautions for planting succulents:1. With soil, although succulents do like sandy loam, if they are newly bought succulents, it is not recommended to use sand or granular soil with too high a ratio, otherwise it is easy to raise succulents to death. Soft peat soil should be used at the beginning to allow healthy growth of succulent roots.
In the first two years, the newly cultivated succulents should be 60% peat soil and 40% sandy soil particles.
2. Watering, watering succulents is also very important, and it is generally recommended to use the method of watering when dry and wet. That is, wait until the soil is dry and the surface and internal water is basically gone, and then water the water thoroughly until the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot seeps water. This is more conducive to the growth of succulents, so that the roots can ensure normal respiration, and prevent root rot.
3. Maintenance during the flowering period, succulents will basically bloom, but there are many people who are easy to wither or even die after the succulents are cultivated and flowered. This can be due to nutrient deficiencies, as succulents need to consume a lot of nutrients to flower, and if they are under-nutrient, they can easily die due to nutrient depletion. Therefore, if the succulent itself is not in good condition, you can cut it off before the flowers are open.
In this way, the succulent can continue to grow, and the management of nutrients can be strengthened in the later stage, and you can also wait until the next flowering, and then enjoy it slowly.
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How to make gypsum flower pots:
1 Mix the gypsum powder into a sticky paste and spread it evenly around the clay pot with pieces of hardwood or iron.
2 The prepared shells are pressed one by one and glued to the plaster.
3 Wipe the surface of the shell with a clean cloth or sponge to reveal the shine and texture of the shell.
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Hehe, you asked about trade secrets! I'll tell you a place where you can go and see it (if you really want to form this thing) "Chaozhou".
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I simply made a flower pot with gypsum, and after seeing the finished product, I felt that I would not spend money on flower pots in the future.
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