What kind of soil should be used for growing desert roses and the soil mixing methods for desert roses.

What kind of soil should be used to cultivate desert rose?

Today, the editor will introduce the type of soil used for cultivating desert roses and provide an explanation regarding the soil preparation methods for green plants and flowers. The details are as follows:

Desert rose has a very thick and large caudex, and from its name, we should know that it is drought-resistant. It prefers sandy soil. Desert rose has a very thick caudex, and its root system is also well-developed. Preparing good soil for it is the most crucial point in its care. If planted in yellow clay soil or poor-quality soil, and maintained in a home environment, it is prone to root rot, and the entire plant, including the stem, may rot, making it impossible to care for it properly. Therefore, the first rule for successfully caring for a desert rose is to prepare the soil properly.

What kind of soil does Xiao Qi use to cultivate desert roses? The most common method is to use coal cinder to mix soil, combining coal cinder with some nutrient-rich soil. This mixture ensures good ventilation and water permeability, provides sufficient nutrients, prevents waterlogging, and allows excess water to flow out through the bottom hole, while retaining some in the potting soil to support root growth, which is necessary for successful cultivation.

How should coal cinder and nutrient-rich soil be mixed for desert roses? Use 70% coal cinder and 30% nutrient-rich soil.筛掉粉末,筛出3~6毫米的颗粒. If you don't have coal cinder, you can use volcanic rocks, iridescent stones, or river sand particles. The key is to use larger particles, without powder. The nutrient-rich soil can be purchased as a finished product, or you can use well-fermented leaf mold, ensuring proper sterilization.

This type of soil mixture does not lack nutrients and has good ventilation and water permeability, making it suitable for home cultivation. In greenhouses, they often crush the coal cinder completely and use it directly to plant desert roses, which also grows very well. This method is commonly used in greenhouses. When you buy a desert rose and see that its roots are covered in coal cinder, it's because they were planted directly in coal cinder. Since coal cinder lacks nutrients, it is only a water-permeable medium. In the later stages of care, the greenhouse will have a unified management system, applying a fast-acting fertilizer every 7-10 days or every half a month to allow the coal cinder to absorb nutrients and water, which are then supplied to the roots and the plant. However, this is not easy to do in a home environment, as it can either result in prolonged drought or overwatering, leading to root burn or leaf rot. Therefore, following Xiao Qi's advice, you should use the above method to prepare the soil.

What kind of soil should be used to cultivate desert roses?

The watering principle for desert roses is very simple. Generally, water it only after it is completely dry. What does "completely dry" mean? You can insert a bamboo skewer into the potting soil, almost to the bottom. When you want to water, pull it out and check. If there is no moisture at the bottom of the skewer, it means the potting soil is completely dry. Also, observe the leaves. If the leaves look slightly wilted, it indicates that it is dry enough to water. You can also squeeze the caudex. If it feels a bit soft, it means it is lacking water, which is a sign of complete dryness. Water thoroughly, and make sure to water completely when you do, or not at all.

Preparing good soil is a crucial step in caring for desert roses. Place the plant in the sunniest spot and water according to Xiao Qi's method. Regularly fertilize the desert rose, and it will continue to grow and bloom, with roots filling the pot and fewer occurrences of root or leaf rot.

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