What type of soil is best for growing succulents?
Today's mini experience sharing: the best soil for growing succulents and the content of sharing simple soil mixing methods for green plants and flowers, the specific related content is as follows:
Soil is the foundation for plant growth. Most plants and flowers need potting soil to maintain growth. In the plant kingdom, only a few plants do not rely on potting soil to grow, such as orchids. Like the flowers and green plants we keep at home, they all need to be cultivated with soil, especially the succulents that have been extremely popular in the market in recent years.
Succulents are divided into different families and species. The most commonly sold in the market are Crassula succulents. The key factor in caring for Crassula succulents is sunlight; as long as sunlight is sufficient, Crassula succulents have the lowest demand for soil, and can be planted in coal soil, particle soil, or river sand.
The soil used for planting succulents also varies in quality. High-quality soil is usually more expensive, and expensive soil has many benefits, such as being loose, breathable, and rich in nutrients. The content of germs and bacteria in the soil is very low, and there are no grass seeds, making the process of planting succulents very comfortable and free from too many troubles.
What type of soil is best for growing succulents?
In China, the cultivation of succulents mainly uses imported coal soil. Peat soil is a non-renewable resource that can only be imported from abroad. The soil is shipped across the sea to China and then used by many succulent greenhouse bloggers for leaf propagation of succulents.