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What soil is suitable for raising roses? Is it suitable for indoor cultivation

Walter White
2020-06-01 08:39:23
The soil with good porosity, permeability and drainage should be used for rose cultivation, and the soil with too heavy viscosity should not be used, which will hinder the growth of root system. You can buy soil directly, or you can make soil by yourself. There are many ways to make soil. The coal slag and dry river mud can be mixed and prepared, or the vegetable garden soil, river sand and coal slag can be prepared. In addition, it can be raised indoors, not in the bedroom.

I. using soil

When breeding roses, it is best to use the soil with good porosity, permeability and drainage, which is more conducive to the growth of plants. You can buy special soil directly, or make your own soil. Try to avoid using too sticky heavy soil culture, so as to avoid poor performance of plants, and flowering quality is not very good.

II. Soil preparation

1. Prepare some honeycomb cinders. Be sure to use the burnt ones before preparing the dry river mud. Stir it according to the ratio of 3:2, and raise rose after mixing evenly. Or mix the waste soil and appropriate amount of river sand according to the ratio of 7:3.

2. Mix the vegetable garden soil, river sand and coal cinder, and breed them after they are stirred evenly. Before using, you should disinfect it first, and put it in strong light to expose it to the sun, which can also eliminate bacteria.

3. Is it suitable for indoor use?

Breeding roses can be put indoors, but the maintenance environment should have a certain amount of light, not too dark, otherwise it is not conducive to plant growth. It is necessary to ventilate and see light properly when breeding indoors. However, it is not suitable for keeping in the bedroom.

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