What kind of soil to use for planting succulents
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What kind of soil to use for planting succulents
Succulents prefer to grow in soil with good breathability and high fertility. We can use decomposed leaf soil, peat soil, red jade soil, and garden soil to cultivate succulents. Pearl rock, vermiculite, volcanic rock, and charcoal can also be used to cultivate succulents, making them grow better.
Soil preparation method for planting succulents
Mix pine needle soil with upstream river sand particles in a 1:1 ratio. The particle ratio can be increased appropriately.
Garden soil, coconut bran, decomposed leaf soil, and coarse sand can be mixed in a 1:1:1:1 ratio, which is more suitable for plants with fewer leaves.
For Sedum-style plants, you can mix garden soil, vermiculite, coconut bran, and pearl rock, and it's best to add a little decomposed chicken manure to increase nutrition.
For general succulents, garden soil, coconut bran, pearl rock, decomposed leaf soil, etc. can be mixed in the same proportion, which can meet the needs well.
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