What are the common media for planting flowers?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    There are many, such as soil, mainly crystal mud or perlite, and it is necessary to choose the right amount of soil and chemical fertilizer to mix together. Stir to combine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The commonly used media are, flower pots, plastic shells, water cups, soil, fertilizer, foam boxes, stones, these are the more commonly used flower planting media.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Soil and pots, branches, pearlstones, snakewood, these things are the medium for planting flowers, and these things can hold the flowers in place.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Commonly used soilless medium.

    Bagasse: Mostly used in the tropical Yuyou area, it has a high carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, and nitrogen must be added to meet the needs of rapid decomposition of microorganisms. Bagasse has a high water holding capacity, decomposes quickly in containers, and is prone to densification, resulting in poor aeration and drainage, so it is rarely used in potting mix media.

    After the heap of rotting bagasse, mixed into the field soil, the key posture is especially for the clay, which can play a good role in changing the town of Lianghuai.

    Bark: pine bark and hardwood bark, which have good physical properties and are able to partially replace peat as a potting medium. The main problem with fresh bark is that it is relatively high in carbon and nitrogen, and some barks, such as by bark, contain toxic components to plants, which should be degraded by composting or leaching.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Peat, perlite, vermiculite, volcanic stone, crystal clay, ceramsite, pine bark, moss, coco.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A medium is a general term for the materials used to support the growth of plants. In the traditional flower and seedling planting industry, the cultivation of plants is based on soil as the cultivation medium. However, in the application of soil in cultivation medium, due to the inconsistency of characteristics and poor aeration, drainage and water holding capacity, it is difficult to meet the needs of flower and seedling growth, and may bring biological pests and diseases to plants, which has been rarely used in the current cultivation.

    In order to cooperate with the refined, scientific and industrialized production methods of modern flower and seedling planting industry, peat, vermiculite, perlite and a mixture of the two or three are generally used as cultivation media.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally refers to the substance that can make the plant grow normally, and this substance is the medium.

    There are many mediums for raising flowers: ceramsite, soil, stones, even selling rock to air (there are those that can grow in the air), tree bark, etc.

    The medium of flower raising pants is generally not a complete medium, and it is generally involved in the nutrition of flowers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The flowering medium refers to the soil on which the plants are grown.

    For example, peat soil, humus soil, garden soil, rice husk, and river sand can be used to grow woody and herbaceous plants, and these culture soil is the medium of plants.

    Such as: coconut bran, red jade soil, vermiculite, perlite, phytolite, iridescent stone, hyuga stone, maifan stone, Kiryu sand, deer swamp soil, pumice, diatomaceous earth, moss, volcanic rock, fairy soil, blue stone, cinder, eggshell, zeolite, ceramsite, sunshine sand, etc., these substances can be used alone or collocation, can be used to raise succulent and pulpy plants, these culture soil, is the medium of plants.

    The definition of medium is when one substance exists inside another substance, the latter is the medium of the former. For example, the propagation of sound requires matter, and in physics, such matter is called the medium of sound. Plants (flowers) grow in soil, and in botany, soil is called the medium of plants.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To be precise, the word medium is inappropriate, and the substrate is more appropriate. In detail, there are various substances for flowers to take root (soil is only the most common). Here's an example:

    1. Substrates that increase permeability, such as perlite, plant ash, vermiculite, etc., are mostly used in mixed substrates.

    2. The main substrate for cultivation, peat, peat, volcanic stone, etc.

    3. Substrates for planting epiphytes, such as moss, bark, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Moisturizing or other substances added to the flower soil. Such as vermiculite perlite.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is the soil (nutrient soil) used to raise flowers

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