The selection and requirements of growing soil for potted hilltops, and the secret recipe for creating healthy green plants

Basic requirements for growing soil The allocation method of growing soil The maintenance and management of growing soil has become the favorite of many flower friends with its unique climbing characteristics and gorgeous flowers. When maintaining potted hillbillies, the choice of growing soil is crucial. High-quality growing soil can not only promote the growth of hillbillies, but also enhance its ornamental value. This article will detail the requirements of potted hillbillies growing soil and help you create a healthy and beautiful pot of hillbillies. Basic requirements for growing soil 1. Good drainage. Bluegrass is not resistant to waterlogging, so the growing soil must have good drainage. Peat soil, legula soil, etc. with good air permeability can be selected as the base material for the growing soil.

2. Moderate acidity and alkalinity of the glorifera is suitable for growing in slightly acidic to neutral soil, with a pH value between 5.5 and 6.5. When preparing the growth soil, appropriate amounts of acidic substances can be added, such as decomposed pine needle leaves, bark, etc.

3. The growing soil with sufficient nutrients should contain appropriate amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients to meet the growth needs of the mountain creeper. Composed chicken manure, sheep manure and other organic fertilizers can be used as the base fertilizer. Preparation method of growing soil 1. Select peat soil, leaf soil, perlite, etc. with good air permeability as the base material, and the ratio is 2:1:1.

2. Add acidic substances and add appropriate amount of decomposed pine needles, leaves, bark, etc. to the base material to adjust the soil pH.

3. Add organic fertilizers and mix decomposed chicken manure, sheep manure and other organic fertilizers into the growing soil at a ratio of 1/3 of the base material.

4. Adjust the soil moisture and fully stir the prepared growing soil evenly to make the soil moisture moderate and should not be too wet or too dry. Maintenance and management of growing soil 1. Regular fertilization During the growing season of cornucopia, compound fertilizers are applied once a month to supplement nutrients.

2. Maintain soil humidity According to the weather and soil humidity, water timely to keep the soil moist.

3. Regularly inspect the bluegrass to prevent diseases and insect pests, and promptly prevent and control pests and diseases discovered.

Choosing the right growing soil is the key to maintaining potted hillbillies. Through the above introduction, I believe that you have a detailed understanding of the requirements for growing soil for potted hillbillies. As long as you follow these requirements, I believe that your hillbillies will thrive and bloom beautiful flowers.

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