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What soil is the best for Mulan cultivation

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-13 13:14:58
The root system of Mulan is sensitive, so it needs to use soil with good permeability and high porosity. It consumes a lot of fertilizer during its growth period, so it needs to use soil with sufficient nutrients. It is an acid soil plant, so it needs to use acid soil. Specifically, it can be made up of rotten leaf soil, granular wood, garden soil, etc.

I. soil quality requirements

1. Good drainage: its root is fleshy root, which is not resistant to water logging, so the soil for breeding it must have good drainage effect. Such soil is not easy to appear water, can avoid its root rot.

2. Sufficient nutrients: it consumes a lot of nutrients in the growing and flowering period, so the soil for cultivating it also needs to have sufficient nutrients.

3. Acid soil: it is an acid soil plant, and the best soil for breeding is acid soil. If you don't know how to distinguish the acidity and alkalinity of soil, you can use pH test paper. If the index is less than 7, it means that it is acid soil.

II. Soil mixing method

1. Soil preparation mainly based on soft vegetation: the selected materials are saprophytic soil, granular wood, rural soil, etc. The soil made of these materials has the characteristics of hardness and permeability. It will agglomerate when it is held tightly by hand, but it will scatter when it is released by hand. With the soil raised plant prepared in this way, rooting can be promoted.

2. Soil preparation mainly composed of hard vegetation: the selected materials are weathered rock particles, small stones, pine bark and humus. After mixing the above materials, screen out three specifications of soil with a sieve. The large planting materials are used at the bottom of the basin to facilitate drainage. The medium planting materials are paved in the middle and the small planting materials are paved on the top. With this kind of soil to support it, it will grow stronger and stronger.

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