How to Make Economic and Affordable Multi-Flesh Granular Soil
When making multi-flesh granular soil, you can use coal slag and river sand. When using coal slag, you should take completely combusted honeycomb coal, crush it with a awl into莲子-sized pieces, and then filter out the large and small pieces of slag with a sieve. Soak the slag in clean water for 3 days, rinsing it multiple times to remove alkali. When using river sand, filter out the large and small coarse sand with a sieve. Before mixing the soil, you can sterilize it by immersing it in hot water several times, and then mix the soil to plant the multi-flesh.
The small particles in honeycomb coal are an excellent choice for gardening, even better than the bought granular soil, and they do not attract insects. Honeycomb coal particles can act as an insecticide. With this, you won't have to worry about soil for raising multi-flesh; directly mixing the small particles of honeycomb coal with soil will have a very good effect.
Methods for Making Multi-Flesh Granular Soil
Step One: Crushing
Since honeycomb coal is blocky and very large, first crush it with a horn hammer, the smaller the better. After crushing,踩 a few times with your feet until the blocky honeycomb coal turns into small particles.
Step Two: Sieving
Put the powdered honeycomb coal into a sieve. If you have more than 20 multi-flesh plants, it is recommended to have a small sieve on hand, which will definitely be useful for sifting soil. Sieve and rinse with water while drying in the sun.
Let the powder in the sieve settle into a water basin. The powder is not needed, so after sieving, just pour it directly around the flower beds.
After the powder is done, pick out the "large particles" from the surface. The larger particles can be used separately to pad the bottom of the pot, increasing soil aeration.
For some older multi-flesh plants, large particle honeycomb coal can also be used to pad the bottom of the pot, acting as ceramsite, which is quite practical.
Step Three: Sun-Drying Soil
Put the small particles at the bottom of the sieve on the balcony to dry. Only after the moisture in the small particles is dried can they be used. The remaining small particles are the essence of honeycomb coal, which can be mixed with soil to increase soil aeration.
The small particles can not only be mixed with soil but also used as "mulch stones" for multi-flesh, laid flat on the surface of the pot to increase beauty and prevent pests.
Ordinarily, the mulch stones used are maifan stones, which are very expensive. The small particles in honeycomb coal can completely replace maifan stones and the effect of铺设 without spending money is even more beautiful than maifan stones.
The above is the simplest method for soil preparation for multi-flesh and a detailed explanation of how to make economic and affordable multi-flesh granular soil, for everyone's reference and suggestion!