May I ask you, can podocarpus be planted in river sand?

Updated on Three rural 2024-08-11
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The name of river sand soil means that in addition to river sand, the content of soil is also quite large. As long as it is not simple river sand and the loam soil is deep, it is completely possible to plant podocarpus, and the effect is very good. Because podocarpus itself has strong adaptability, the requirements for soil are not high, and it can survive even on saline-alkali soil.

    It prefers fertile, loose, moist sandy loam soils.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, because the soil is loose and breathable, the plant is not prone to root rot. But you need to add some nutrient soil to plant together.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, the rhizomes of podocarpus are not developed, the soil of river sand is too loose, and the rhizomes of podocarpus cannot be stabilized, so the river sand cannot feed podocarpus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sandy fertile and well-drained slightly acidic soil, potted plants can be prepared with 5 parts of garden soil, 2 parts of coal soil and 3 parts of coarse sand to make culture soil.

    Podocarpus is distributed in many provinces in China and Japan. Podocarpus prefers warm and humid climates, and grows at a suitable temperature of 15-28. Weak cold tolerance and strong negative tolerance.

    It prefers well-drained and moist sandy loam soil, has strong adaptability to soil, and can survive on saline-alkali soil. Podocarpus is an evergreen coniferous tree with a height of 20 m and a diameter at breast height of 60 cm; The bark is gray or grayish-brown, shallowly longitudinally lobed, and sheds in thin sheets; The branches spread out or obliquely, dense. The leaves are spiral-shaped, strip-lanceolate, slightly curved.

    Male flowers spike-shaped, axillary, with several triangular bracts at the base; Female cones solitary leaf axils, peduncled, with a few bracts at the base.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Podocarpus is suitable for sandy loam soils, has strong adaptability to soil, and can survive on saline-alkali soils.

    Sandy loam refers to the percentage of mineral particles of different sizes, such as sand, sediment and clay, which make up the soil, and gravel larger than 2mm is generally not considered. Although the sandy loam soil still has a considerable amount of sand, it also contains a small amount of particles and clay particles, so it has the ability to bind between soil particles. When dry, it can be a block, but it is easy to break, and when it is wet, it can feel sticky, and the clods that are held into it will not be broken by caressing it carefully.

    Podocarpus prefers warm and humid climates, and grows at a suitable temperature of 15-28. Weak cold tolerance and strong negative tolerance. Prefers well-drained, moist sandy loam soils.

    Podocarpus can be planted indoors in pots or as flower beds. Because the shape of the podocarpus tree is elegant, the combination of seeds and seed stalks is peculiar, and it is lovely, and it is planted in temples and houses in the south.

    Podocarpus planting techniques:

    It is best to have a slightly acidic sandy soil with fertile sand and good drainage, and 5 parts of garden soil, 2 parts of coal soil and 3 parts of coarse sand can be used as culture soil for potted plants. Generally, it is repotted every 2 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Podocarpus bonsai breeding skills sharing, soil, flower buds, and insect pests are all influencing factors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The requirements of podocarpus on the soil are not strict to adapt to the more common soil planting, but the potting soil is loose, breathable, and the sandy soil with good drainage is better, according to my point of view, it is better to use the fertilized soil, because the nutrients of potted plants are only limited to the nutrients in the potting soil, if it is too lacking, it is easy to cause the growth of podocarpus, such as yellowing of leaves, slender branches and other symptoms, you can use vegetable garden soil, pond mud, humus, etc., this kind of soil is best mixed with cinder to enhance the drainage of the potting soil is conducive to the root growth of podocarpus.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Use soft and infertile soil.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Podocarpus is a common ornamental plant in life, which is deeply loved by people because of its convenient planting and good meaning of prosperous house, health, auspiciousness and fortune. So can you use garden soil to grow podocarpus? What soil is best for podocarpus? Let's take a look.

    Because the requirements of podocarpus on the soil are not too high, so even if you use pure garden soil to plant, you can grow very well, but because the pure garden soil is easy to compact, a careless may affect the growth of the plant, so we can prepare some transparent substrate by ourselves, with humus, peat, perlite according to the ratio of 2:1:1 for planting, the root soil can be removed by one-third, and the root system can be exposed in order to better contact with the new soil.

    The soil should be applied to sandy mountain soil, neutral slightly acidic is better, and the use of secondary soil should be avoided as much as possible. Many flower friends do not pay attention to the problem of soil, and think that the use of reverted soil can be used to recultivate (flowers) podocarpus by adding humus soil after being exposed to the sun. In fact, there are many pathogens in the old soil, some mineral elements have been changed, and the soil quality is hard, so the podocarpus requires fertile and moist, loose texture, and slightly acidic sandy loam with good drainage.

    Potted plants are often used with mountain soil or humus mixed with sand.

    1. Soil selection, humus, river sand, and garden soil are 5:4:1, so that the soil drainage is better, the organic matter content of humus is also high, and the nutrients are rich;

    2. The ambient temperature, as an amateur planting, it is not easy to change the environmental temperature, only according to the local environment to change its location, and put it outdoors in spring and autumn for maintenance; Proper shade in summer; In winter, if the temperature is at your lowest 0, you should protect yourself from the frost and move indoors.

    3. Watering, keep the soil moist in spring, summer and autumn, abide by the principle of dry and thorough watering, and never let it be in a dry state for a long time. In winter, the potting soil can be slightly drier, but not too long;

    4. Fertilization, podocarpus is mainly leaf-watching, multi-compound fertilizer can be, keep thin fertilizer diligent, and apply multi-compound fertilizer with a low concentration once in about 20 days.

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