Now many players generally use black square, white square, Vientiane basin, and orchid basin. The players who sow seeds are usually the seedling boxes with 9 and 12 grids, and the high-end mass production players use S5.
The selection of containers still depends on the size of the plants to be planted, the length of the root system and the growth speed. In fact, I still recommend tile pots and red pottery pots (I prefer purple sand. It's estimated that all the pots I bought are fake, and I can't afford them). This kind of pots have excellent air permeability. The red pottery pots are beautiful and generous, and the tile pots are poor, but they are more breathable than red pottery, and are suitable for planting root tubers and high-grade balls.
I don't recommend ceramic basins here. Apart from the need to look good as a whole, I don't like ceramic basins in any plants or places. The biggest disadvantage is that they are airtight (both black square and Vientiane basins are stronger than ceramic basins, at least there are many air holes at the bottom, and ceramic basins only have one water outlet and have to be covered with tiles). Many people like to use ceramics to raise Jingtian, which makes them feel changeable. , the color is bright. Have you ever thought about having something to do with the container when the sky is black and rotten?
The growth of plants is a gradual process. In the process of growth, a proper flowerpot is a very important condition. Plants in each growth stage should match the flowerpot of the appropriate size. Some people will match a larger flowerpot in the stage of meat seedling (see many people raise fan side buds and Vientiane side buds). They think that this can save the trouble of constantly changing the flowerpot. In fact, this approach is very wrong.
Because small plants planted in large flowerpots will affect the absorption of plant nutrients. Although there are more soil in the big basin, but the fertility is relatively scattered, and the root system of the small plant is smaller, only occupying the upper position in the basin soil. After each watering and fertilization, the nutrition will gradually settle at the bottom of the pot with the water, and the nutrition that the smaller root system can "catch" is limited, resulting in a great loss of nutrition.
Another drawback of the big pot of small meat species is that it is easy to produce rotten roots because the pot soil is too much and deep, the flower root is airtight, and the normal oxygen supply is not available. In addition, larger plants will grow poorly when planted in small flowerpots. Because the flowerpot is small, the pot soil is little, the nutrition is also insufficient, the plant will grow slowly. Moreover, the growth of plant root system is limited by the flowerpot, coiled around the basin wall. In the high temperature season, such root system is easy to be injured, thus affecting the growth of the whole plant.
Finally, how to choose the right basin for your plant: ball, the pot depth is 1 times the diameter of the ball, the larger the ball, the smaller the nutrients and water consumption, and other types: the diameter of the pot mouth is 0.5-1.5 times the crown diameter of the plant (Yufan follows this rule, just a circle or two larger).