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Can the soil with rotten roots still be used

Hank Schrader
2020-07-18 10:35:44
The soil with rotten roots can still be used, but it is not recommended to use. If you want to use it, you need to lay it flat in the sun for a few days, or put it in the microwave oven to heat it, kill all the microorganisms in the soil, and then you can continue to use it to grow flowers.

1. It is not recommended to use

In fact, the adaptability of pothos to the soil is very strong, and there is almost no problem in the cultivation of general soil. However, once the plant has rotten roots, it means that there is a problem with the soil.

It may be that too much water has been poured, resulting in a large amount of water in the soil, causing rotten roots. It may also be that some pathogenic microorganisms have appeared in the soil, causing rotten roots.

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For this kind of soil with problems, it can't be directly used to raise flowers again, but after drying and disinfecting, it can be used again without water and bacteria. However, it is very troublesome to do so, and it may not kill the germs completely, so it is recommended that you use new flower soil for breeding

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2. Treatment method

If you want to use rotten soil to keep flowers, you need to disinfect the soil first. There are many ways to disinfect it. You can lay it flat in the sun for a few days, or you can fry it in an iron pot for a while, or you can heat it in a microwave oven for sterilization. After the treatment, it can be used to keep flowers.

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