How to quickly make succulent soil, a method for fast preparation of succulent plant soil.

How to quickly make succulent soil

Today I will explain in detail how to quickly make succulent soil for netizens. Next, our site editor will introduce to everyone.

How to quickly make succulent soil

Autumn is here, and it's a good time to plant succulents. Soil is essential for planting succulents, so today I will introduce to you how to make your own succulent soil.

Fruit peel soil

First, we need to find a container that can be sealed and collect the fruit peels left over from eating. Then, cut them into small pieces for later use. We need to lay a layer of soil at the bottom of the container and sprinkle a layer of fruit peels, then cover it with another layer of soil. When the soil is about four centimeters away from the container opening, seal the container, place it in a well-lit area, and keep it ventilated. Open the container every two to three days to release air, and after about two months, it can be used for succulents.

Decayed leaf soil

Now that it's autumn, we can collect the fallen leaves on the road and crush them. After crushing, they need to be scalded with boiling water several times for disinfection. Since wild leaves may contain eggs, disinfection is necessary. Then, find a container that can be sealed and lay a layer of soil at the bottom, followed by a layer of leaves, repeating this until the container is full. Seal the container opening and let it ferment. After a while, it can be used. Decayed leaf soil contains a lot of organic matter, which is very suitable for the growth of succulents.

Needle leaf soil

Needle leaf soil is very nutritious and has good breathability and drainage, making it very suitable for caring for succulents. We can collect pine needles from places like parks where there are many pine trees. There will be a thick layer of pine needles under the pine trees. When collecting pine needles, we should dig through the unrotten pine needles on top to get the brown pine needles underneath, then put them in a sealed container and water them to keep them moist. After filling the container, seal the opening. If the weather temperature is relatively high, it will take about two to three months to decompose, and longer if the temperature is low.

The above introduction on how to quickly make succulent soil is provided for your reference. I hope everyone likes it!