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What kind of soil is snake plant made of

Gustavo Fring
2020-05-13 17:27:08
It is better to use sandy soil or humus soil for the conservation of snake plant. Of course, fertile garden soil and cultivation soil are also available. When disposing the soil, it is necessary to ensure that the drainage and air permeability are good, and the soil rich in humus is relatively fertile. Some bean cake or poultry manure can also be added as the base fertilizer.

1. Sand

It does not strictly need a certain kind of soil, but the drainage is still to ensure good, so the soil with better drainage function can be considered. Generally we give it sandy soil, in this kind of soil, its growth will be faster, and rotten root phenomenon will be less

2. Humus

Humus is also a good soil for it, it is more drought resistant and poor, and this kind of soil can play a positive role in it. Generally speaking, we can go to the field to take some soil, because the soil there is more suitable for its growth. In addition, we'd better not look for new soil, because the new leaves on the new soil are not suitable for its growth

3. Garden soil

It's OK to use the more fertile garden soil, but this kind of soil needs to be prepared. Generally, we use three parts of the more fertile soil, and then use one part of coal cinder. In addition, we also add fertilizer to it, generally put the bean cake or poultry manure in it

4. Common culture soil

It is also feasible for us to use ordinary culture soil, regardless of the fact that we can put some horseshoe pieces on the bottom, so that the seeds do not need to be fertilized frequently, and their growth will be very fast. In a word, this kind of plant is not strict to the soil. It can grow in a small place. We don't need to worry about the problem that the soil is not enough. It can grow normally in many environments.

5. Others

Although the soil is a cornerstone for it, it doesn't mean that watering, fertilizing and lighting are not important. We usually water and fertilize it properly so that it can grow well. In addition, we need to change pots, usually once every two years.

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