1、 Homemade soil
1. Garden soil: it has strong water and fertilizer retention ability. It can usually be seen in vegetable gardens, fields or roadsides. It is slightly acidic p>
2. Rotten leaf soil: it is very loose in texture and has good water retention and fertility. It comes from around the tree roots and is generally formed after long-term decay and fermentation of fallen leaves p>
3. Sandy soil: it has good air permeability and contains many trace elements, which is conducive to the growth of plants after absorption p>
4. Perlite: it has strong air permeability and drainage. It can be mixed in the soil p>
5. By mixing the above-mentioned several kinds, we can cultivate green pineapple p>
2、 Precautions
1. Self made green pineapple soil should pay attention to its drainage and air permeability. Poor air permeability or slow drainage is easy to produce ponding, and the root system is easy to rot p>
2. Green pineapple likes acidic or neutral soil. If it is cultured in alkaline soil, it is not conducive to its growth p>
3. Many flower friends like to breed in pond mud and think it is very fertile. This soil is not suitable for the growth of green pineapple. Because it is very tight and has poor air permeability, it is easy to rot roots with pond mud p>