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Gardening soil: peat soil, nutrient soil, humus soil, garden soil ... silly and confused.

Recently joined a flower friend group. Besides enjoying flowers in the clouds every day, I also learned a lot about flower cultivation.

Many small questions, asked in groups, can be answered easily, which is great.

So I've been making flowers on the balcony recently.

I don't choose the original soil very much. I can use anything.

There are many years of old soil, mud pond soil, field soil and honeycomb coal. ...

Later, I gradually mixed in nutrient soil, coconut bran, coconut shell and various fertilizers.

The overall density is relatively large, often caking.

The plants that died in my hands, except my hands were pruned, and then it rained in summer in Guangdong and the black stems rotted to death.

Most of them are mainly asphyxiation.

Recently, I saw a group of friends say that they prepared the soil themselves, and I am going to prepare the soil again.

Useful peat soil? Coconut bran

Lightweight, breathable, easy to dry, daily drip irrigation water and fertilizer.

Coconut bran is fine. Some flower friends don't use coconut bran, which is thought to easily lead to rotten roots.

However, coconut bran is relatively light, and the bearing capacity of the floor should be considered.

Secondly, at present, peat soil is imported, which is expensive and usually mixed with other media.

Because there is a lot of peat soil in the whole package, most of the online sales are sub-packaged, so many merchants will mix a lot of coconut bran and shoddy it.

I don't consider buying the whole package for the time being, so I specially recommend reliable merchants to Huayou.

Useful peat soil? Coconut shell? Light stone? Rice husk carbon.

I've always used coconut shells as a base.

But when you turn over the pots, you often find them together. There is a lot of water, and the top may be very dry, and the coconut shell at the bottom is still wet.

Obviously, water can't penetrate, so it should be mixed in the soil.

Light stones should be vermiculite and perlite.

These two kinds of meat are used a lot, but rarely in daily life.

Everyone bought a bag, which felt like foam particles, light and soft.

Vermiculite mainly absorbs water, so it is used for water, fertilizer and water storage.

Perlite is breathable and does not absorb water.

So both go together.

Still use peat soil? Garden soil? River sand? Sheep dung.

I didn't know what peat soil was at first, so should I buy nutritious soil blindfolded? Coconut bran, come back and mix the old soil.

Later, I found that almost all the collocation soil mentioned by everyone had this thing, so I specially checked it.

Moreover, when I searched online, I also found humus soil, which seems good and quite cheap compared with peat soil.

I can only say that I am stupid and naive.

Peat soil, in short, is carbonized plants.

Humus soil is fermented plant branches and leaves.

Nutrient soil is a well-prepared flower soil.

Of course, Xiaobai directly bought nutrient soil.

This is the nutrient soil I found on the Internet.

Not to mention the operating space here (mix cheap materials with less expensive ones).

Planting flowers and grass for a long time will naturally have some needs.

The simplest thing is that bearing capacity will be considered when there are many kinds of things, so we should find a light medium to mix with soil.

Such as coconut shell, coconut chaff and peat soil.

Then the soil is easy to harden after being used for a long time, and the problem of loose ventilation needs to be considered.

And like me, there are all kinds of situations, and a lot of old soil needs to be mixed again.

Humus recently learned from friends that it began to collect pruned branches and leaves for fermentation, so it can be made by itself.

Spreading fermentation bacteria and urea layer by layer in a container, watering and aerobic fermentation.

So the final preparation is to buy peat soil and add some coconut bran, vermiculite and perlite to the old soil.

Peat soil is a non-renewable resource, made in China and imported. Domestic soil is cheap, but the quality is unstable, generally imported.

Imported goods cost about 2 yuan a catty, and repackaging may cost about 3 yuan.

It is still quite expensive.

Yesterday, I made a 40-high, 50-caliber root control device and replaced it with vines, which may take 80 or 90 liters of soil.

I bought five. ...