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Can Gardenia in hydroponics be cultivated in soil

Walter White
2019-12-18 12:40:38
Gardenia in hydroponic culture can be changed into soil culture, only to master the correct operation method, otherwise, it is easy to die after soil culture. In the process of soil conservation, the rooting branches should be taken out first, and soil containers with drainage holes and nutrient soil with good ventilation and drainage should be prepared. Put the branch into the flowerpot, pour some water and add soil, the water will gradually drain out in a few days, and then it can be maintained normally.

I. can we turn the soil for cultivation?

Gardenia water culture can be turned into soil, but in the operation of the method must be correct, or turn into soil after a period of time after the plant will die.

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2. Soil transfer method

1, processing: first of all, we should pour out the water in the hydroponic container, remove the already Gardenia Gardenia from it, and cut off the foam board. To prepare a clean soil container, you can buy a flowerpot with a small hole at the bottom, or you can use a plastic bottle, but you need to use scissors to poke two holes at the bottom.

2. Nutritious soil: prepare suitable nutritious soil again. It's better to add some Maifanshi in it and mix it evenly according to the proportion of 3:1. If you can't buy Maifanshi, you can change it into vermiculite and cinder. As long as it has good drainage, it can be used

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3. Soil culture: put Gardenia in a flowerpot or container, pour some water, and then add the prepared soil. This is to give it a half soil and half water environment, so that the plants can better serve the pot. Because there are drainage holes at the bottom of the flowerpot, the water in the flowerpot will be discharged slowly. At the beginning of water conservation, we should first put it in a place without strong light, and then we can maintain it normally after a few days

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