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Coconut bran the correct way to use, how to mix soil

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Correct use

1. Preparation: Coconut bran bricks can be used for planting flowers, but they cannot be used directly. Before planting flowers, they should be treated. You need to buy a piece of coconut bran brick, and then prepare a larger container to ensure that it can accommodate the coconut bran brick. You also need to have some clean water.

2. Flushing and melting: Put the coconut bran brick in the prepared container, and then turn on the faucet to add water to the container. The water flow can be larger, which can accelerate the dissolution, but be careful not to splash around.After adding water, pinch it with your hands, then stir it until it is dispersed, and then it can stand for a day.

3. Dry the water: Pour out the water in the container, and then fish out the coconut bran bricks inside. Pinch the water with your hands to divert the water inside. Repeat several times.Be careful not to fish it out and wait for it to dry itself, otherwise it will take too long and cause the coconut bran brick to stink.

2. how to mix soil

Coconut bran itself has a certain effect of moisture and ventilation, but it can not be directly used for planting flowers, it needs to be mixed with soil and organic fertilizer, or it can also be mixed with carbon residue and organic fertilizer to increase nutrients for the prepared substrate.Carbendazim also needs to be added to play the role of disinfection and sterilization.

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