Clivia
Fruit shell
Leftover melon seed shells, peanut shells and nut shells... You can't throw them away. Clivia loves them most p>
(author: 5081571294 source: Sina blog)
1. Walnut shell can be used to pad the bottom of flower pots, which is permeable and breathable to prevent rotten roots p>
(author: Wolf vs pan source: Clivia bar)
2. Peanut shells, melon seed shells and other relatively small oil crop shells are crushed and put in sealed plastic bags. Add some water and pesticides and put them in the sun for about two months. Then they can be put in the soil mixed with Clivia p>
(author: Zhongxiu Jiayuan source: Huacao bar)
3. If flower friends find it too troublesome to rot, they can directly lay the fruit shell on the surface of the flower pot, which can not only enhance the water retention of the soil, but also peel off the fruit shell at any time to check the soil p>
Sawdust
Flower friends who buy a house for decoration must not throw away if there are surplus sawdust in their home p>
(source: huicong.com)
1. Sawdust can be fermented successfully by adding some water, sealing and putting it in the sun for about 2 months. It can not only loosen the soil, but also provide nutrition for Clivia p>
(author: Roya lmj# source: Clivia bar)
2. If flower friends think the fermentation time is long, they can boil the sawdust directly p>
(author: Roya lmj# source: Clivia bar)
3. Sawdust can also be used to give birth to the seeds of Clivia and other flowers and plants, with good water retention and high germination rate p>
(author: Roya lmj# source: Clivia bar)
Bark
The effect of bark is actually very similar to sawdust. Flower friends without sawdust at home can pick up some bark under the flower bed tree p>
(author: Mr. Miss Kou source: Clivia bar)
1. We should choose the bark that falls naturally under the tree, rather than just stripped from the tree. The bark that falls under the tree will undergo a natural ripening process p>
After a small amount of tree belt comes back, soak it in potassium permanganate solution for disinfection, which can be directly cut and used p>
(source: China Orchid trading network)
2. A large amount of bark is best to be rotten first. It can be sealed with water and put in the sun for 2 months, or boiled with water p>
(author: aa22441; source: Clivia bar)
Fleshy
Pine needle
Pine needles fall under most adult pine trees, which is a good material for raising meat p>
(author: 1234560720 source: Lanyuan bar)
1. The pine needles under the old pine trees have basically been rotten by themselves. After they are brought back, they can be disinfected and used directly p>
(author: selling river sand 8) source: pine needle bar)
2. Disinfection can be soaked in potassium permanganate solution or scalded with boiling water p>
Sand
River sand is a natural granular soil, which is easier to use than many specially bought soils p>
(author: Mingren business 101; source: Hesha bar)
Pay attention to disinfection in the use of river sand. Soak it in potassium permanganate solution or carbendazim solution p>
(author: liulangnv521) source: Hesha bar)
Tile brick
Many unused broken bricks and tiles on the construction site can be brought back to raise flowers p>
(source: Jiang Xi)
1. Larger bricks and tiles can be used to pad the basin bottom to enhance water permeability p>
(source: Sohu blog)
2. Small bricks and tiles can be greedy in the soil. Generally, the configuration proportion of succulent soil is nutrient soil: particles = 6:4. The proportion of particles can be increased if the old pile is succulent p>
Green Rose
Charcoal
Charcoal can be seen everywhere on the barbecue stand, which can not only loosen and breathe, but also disinfect, and prevent rotten roots p>
(author: make charcoal with heart} source: charcoal bar)
Charcoal can be directly mixed in the basin soil after being crushed with a small hammer p>
Willow branch
Willow branches contain salicylic acid, which can not only promote rooting, but also have a certain disinfection effect p>
1. After soaking the willow branches in water for two days, take out the willow branches p>
(author: whhxs027; source: Golden marble bar)
2. The soaked water can be used to water the flowers or take root. Willow branches can be directly used to pad the bottom of the basin p>
Have flower friends learned p>
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