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Can flytrap be cultivated in soil? Which soil is the most suitable

Walter White
2020-07-06 08:33:46
The flytrap can be cultivated with soil, and the soil it uses can be used after it is evenly stirred with a little fluffy peat and perlite, or it is suitable to be cultivated with water moss. But water moss is suitable for cultivation of some smaller plants better, larger plants or choose peat soil is appropriate, so that plants can grow vigorously.

I. is it OK to cultivate in soil?

Venus flytrap can be cultured in soil, but because it prefers the environment with high humidity, it needs to keep the water content in the basin at about 50% to 70%. In this way, it can meet its growth requirements and make it grow well. The water for watering can be clean pure water or tap water after a day's use.

Second, the best use of soil

Because it likes to grow in the environment with large water content, the cultivation soil used for it should not only have the ability of moisturizing, but also have the function of drainage. Therefore, we can use peat soil and some fine stones to prepare in a certain amount and then we can carry out cultivation. But before planting, you can add enough basal fertilizer at the bottom of the flowerpot, so that it can grow vigorously.

How to use

You can pour all the selected materials into the cultivated flowerpots, and then use them after mixing with a clean wooden stick. However, when using them for the first time, you'd better pour them through with boiling water of 100 degrees, so as to meet the requirements of disinfection. When the soil cools, it can be planted

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