The space between ceramsite and each other is bigger, pad in the bottom of flowerpot can effectively prevent ponding.
When changing, pouring and moving pots for flowers and plants, put a layer of ceramsite on the bottom of the pot.
Generally, it is enough to pad a layer of ceramsite on the bottom of the flowerpot. If the flowerpot is large, you can consider to weigh another layer
The function of broken stone is similar to that of ceramsite. If you don't have ceramsite at home, you can go out and pick up some small stones. But compared with ceramsite, broken stone is a bit heavy.
Put the broken stone on the bottom of the flowerpot, pay attention to put less, or later when moving the flowerpot, you will feel very heavy.
The size of crushed stones can be based on the flowerpot. If it's a very large flowerpot, you can choose some larger stones to put on the bottom of the flowerpot, which can breathe and save soil at the same time.
There are plenty of gaps in the burned cinders. The air permeability and water permeability are very strong. It's great to put some flowers in the flowerpot! Don't worry about water anymore!
1. Soak the coal that has been completely burned in water for one day.
2. Use a hammer and other tools to smash the cinders. It's better to smash the cinders into particles the size of the little thumb belly
3. Sieve the small particles with a sieve, open the large and small particles, and then wash them with water for 2 to 3 times respectively.
4. Put the screened coal slag on the bottom of the flowerpot, cover the soil on it, and then plant flowers and plants.
5. Those relatively small particles can be mixed with peat soil, nutrient soil and the like to be used as soil. The proportion of general cinder accounts for 23 /10 can
Can also be planted directly with small cinders fleshy, water permeability is very strong, no longer need to worry about water rotten roots!
In fact, the role of broken bricks and tiles is similar to that of cinders, mainly for ventilation, because in the firing process of red bricks, there are many gaps, in which water and air can be stored to avoid water accumulation.
1. Collect some broken bricks and tiles. It's better to soak them for one day first. If they don't soak, they will be dusty when they are broken.
2. After soaking, use a hammer to break it. It's better to beat it to the size of broad bean. Sieve, then put the big one on one side and the small one on the other side.
3. Those particles with the size of soybean or larger can be directly filled into the bottom of the flowerpot.
4. There are also some small grains that can be directly used to raise more meat!
Loofah is a kind of thing formed after loofah grows old. It's very loose and breathable. It's very good to weigh the bottom of the basin
1. Use scissors to cut Luffa into blocks of the same size.
2. Fill the loofah in the bottom of the flowerpot.
3. Then fill in the nutritious soil and transplant the plants.
Charcoal itself is very loose and breathable, but also can be disinfected, and also contains rich trace elements and various minerals, very suitable for buried in the bottom of the flower pot.
Use the charcoal that has been burned, then mash it, pick out the charcoal that is the size of the little finger belly, and directly fill it into the bottom of the flowerpot.
The pine bark is placed at the bottom of the flowerpot, which can pervade water and prevent rotten roots. At the same time, the rotten pine bark is also a very good fertilizer.
1. Choose the kind of skin that has become gray and will be broken when pinched. Take it home and soak it in potassium permanganate for 30 minutes, disinfect it, and then dry it.
2. Put the pine bark on the bottom of the flowerpot, or break it into pieces the size of soybeans, and then mix it with the soil to grow flowers.
Walnut shell is hard, can be placed at the bottom of the flowerpot as a waterproof layer, and it's very light. It's convenient to move the flowerpot, and it can also be used as flower fertilizer after decay.
1. Crush the walnuts, eat the walnuts and collect the shells. If there are large shells, remember to use a hammer to break them.
2. Throw the walnut shell to the bottom of the flowerpot, and then fill it with soil to raise flowers.
Pine needles are loose and airy. They are padded at the bottom of the flowerpot, which can effectively prevent and control water accumulation. Besides, pine needles rot slowly at the bottom of the flowerpot, which can also provide sufficient nutrients for plants.
1. Go to the roadside to collect pine needles. Pay attention to the green ones. It's better for those who have withered
2. Spread out the pine needles and expose them to the sun for disinfection. Or scald with boiling water to disinfect.
4. Mix the pine needle with a small amount of soil, put it into a large plastic bag, and wet it with water.
5. Then put it in a place with high temperature and keep it moist all the time. In summer, it can be fermented in about 2-3 months, while in autumn and winter, it will take longer.
Peanut shell is very suitable for orchid planting, which can help drainage and ventilation. Many orchids are still in use.
1. Chop the remaining peanut shells and put them into plastic bottles. Add water to the plastic bottle.
2. Soak the peanut shell for a few days, and change the water repeatedly. The water in the bottle is about two-thirds of the peanut shell.
3. Tighten the lid of the plastic bottle, open it for ventilation in about 10 days, turn over the peanut shell, and then cover it. It will be good in about half a month in summer, and it will take longer in winter.
4. When mixing with soil, mix in the peanut shell and put about 20% - 50% peanut shell.