Because it is difficult to maintain the young leaves at the beginning, if there are certain conditions, you can directly buy the special nutrient soil suitable for it, which can provide a good foundation for it. It can also be prepared by yourself at home. It is required that the flower soil should not be too thin or too thick, and it is the best with moderate thickness. It can be prepared by using rotten leaf soil or pond mud and cinder in the proportion of 3:1, and it can be used for planting after being stirred evenly. Because there are a lot of nitrogen elements in saprophytic soil, it can provide sufficient nutrients for the seedling period and promote its growth.
Or mix the mountain mud, river sand and bran ash according to the proportion of 4:4:2, stir evenly, and add some nutrients as the base fertilizer, which is also very good.
First, choose a mud basin with good air permeability, pad tile on its bottom, and then add a layer of coarse mud particles, all for drainage. Spread a layer of fine soil on it. Take the seedlings in one hand and put them in the middle, add the prepared loam in the other hand, shake the flowerpot, and press it gently to make it firm.