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What soil does Geranium grow well with

Marie Schrader
2020-04-30 09:28:35
The soil of Dahua geranium is very particular. For soilless cultivation, it is better to use sand bed, sand and perlite mixed soil. For soil cultivation, yellow mud, mountain mud and garden mud are all available. It should be noted, however, that for most geraniums, the soil for cultivation needs to be a little looser.

What kind of soil do you use?

1. Soilless cultivation: it is better to use sand bed, sand and perlite mixed soil.

2. Soil cultivation: use yellow mud, mountain mud and garden mud. Of course, fine yellow sand can also be used, the following is slightly rough sand, conducive to water diversion, put fine sand on the top, conducive to water storage.

3. Note: this kind of plant is suitable for the soil with good air permeability, so it is better to add a little perlite or sand to the culture soil no matter it is soilless or soiled.

2. Soil conducive to growth

This kind of plant has relatively strong adaptability. All kinds of cultivated soil can grow, but it is more suitable to survive in the sandy soil rich in humus, because it needs very strong permeability and water permeability.

Using rotten leaves and soil, and adding some sand to increase air permeability is more conducive to the survival and development of such plants.

Geranium in different acid and alkali content of soil, can produce different colors of flowers, so you can try to add a little acid or alkali nutrient solution to the soil. But this kind of plant does not need strong fertilization, too much fertilizer will lead to the reduction of plant flowering, every 1-2 weeks to irrigate a thin fertilizer water can bloom vigorously

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