Recently, three myrtle piles were planted with three kinds of soil, each with a different soil, and after a month, it was obvious that the results were different.
The growth of weathered sand species is better.
Weathered sand
With most of the river sand and a small part of the pastoral soil, the growth is average, a little worse than the weathered sand.
A large number of river sand and dots of pastoral soil
Then to add a little bit of river sand with a large amount of pastoral soil, there is no movement now, it is estimated that it will be ga, and it will not grow!
Most of the pastoral soil is planted
The experience drawn from the above, combined with the experience of some old pot friends on the Internet, yellow mud is very good, and the ground is yellow mud, but this is to seed the flower pot then it has to be adjusted, if the simple yellow mud is not easy to compact? Therefore, potted myrtle should choose yellow mud and sand, half yellow mud and half river sand, so that ventilation is available.
Yellow mud is really a good thing, you observe carefully, the soil on the mountain is more yellow mud, and then some gravel or something, some weathered soil, is made of yellow mud.
There are some leaves on the surface of the mountain for many years, and the so-called humus soil is like this, which is the natural fertilizer.
We can also artificially create such an environment, use some leaves, sawdust, etc., spread on it, or mix the topsoil with sawdust, and let it ferment slowly, without much fertilization.
It is to simulate the natural environment where trees grow on the mountain, usually receive some rainwater, water the rain when watering, bask in the sun, and the plants will grow healthily!