Flower rotten root will die, sprinkle this, but you can live 20 years!

Author:JamesZ Date:2022-04-05 22:06

99% of the flowers die on rotten roots! As long as the root is well raised, it's no problem for the flower to live for 20 years! Huahua today summarized the most comprehensive root rot prevention methods for all flower friends. Just sprinkle this in the flowerpot to keep your flower from root rot for 20 years!

Fleshy

1 ceramsite

Ceramsite is a kind of relatively large granular soil. The gap between particles is relatively large and has good water permeability. If the soil has good water permeability, it is not easy to accumulate water and rot roots. Putting the ceramsite at the bottom of the meat pot is the secret to keep the meat from rotting

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Usage:

1. Put a layer of gauze on the bottom of the pot to prevent soil leakage, and then lay a layer of ceramsite evenly on the bottom of the pot

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2. Lay fleshy soil on the top of the ceramsite, and add some granular soil (vermiculite, perlite, etc.) to the soil to increase the air permeability of the soil

The soil had better be slightly moist, so that after the meat is put into the basin, it can be watered for 2-3 weeks, which is conducive to the meat serving basin

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3. Dig a small hole in the soil, put the meat in, and slightly compact the soil

flowers and plants

Asparagus

1 broken brick

The broken bricks on the construction site and the red bricks on the roadside are all good things to cushion the bottom of the asparagus basin

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Usage:

1. Prepare bricks and tools for smashing bricks, such as hammers. You don't need a lot of bricks. One brick can pad 3 or 4 succulent flower pots

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2. Smash the brick into pieces the size of your finger belly. After the basin bottom is padded with bricks, the water can not only flow away from the gap of broken bricks, but also the brick itself is a pore structure, which can be permeable

flowers and plants

3. Collect the broken bricks and soak them in water. It's best to add some carbendazim to the water to kill the bacteria

flowers and plants

4. After the bricks are dried, collect them. When they are used, lay a layer on the bottom of the asparagus basin, and then put the soil up normally

flowers and plants

Clivia

1 shell

Clivia especially likes the shells of oil crops. Walnut shells, melon seed shells, happy fruit shells, peanut shells, etc. can be placed in the basin soil of Clivia

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Usage:

1. The relatively complete walnut shell can be buckled at the basin bottom of Clivia and used as a permeable layer

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2. If flower friends can find the shell of the chestnut, they can also pad it on the bottom of the basin, which is permeable and breathable, and will not damage the root system when it rots

flowers and plants

3. Peanut shell, melon seed shell and happy fruit shell, which are relatively small, can be put in a sealed bottle. Add some rice washing water into the bottle and put it in the sun for about a month, and it can be decomposed successfully. Mixing them in the soil of Clivia can not only pervade and prevent rotten roots, but also supplement nutrition for Clivia

flowers and plants

4. If flower friends think it is too troublesome to rot, they can directly cut these fruit shells and spread them on the surface of the basin soil

flowers and plants

2 sawdust

If there are sawdust left by decoration in the home of flower friends, don't throw it away. It is a good plant material for raising Clivia, which is loose and nutritious

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Usage:

1. Boil the sawdust with water for about 30 minutes and dry it in a cool and ventilated place

flowers and plants

2. After cooking and drying, the sawdust can be directly mixed with the soil of Clivia. It has good air permeability

flowers and plants

3. In addition to the pot bottom, sawdust can also be used to cultivate the seeds of Clivia, with a very high germination rate

 flowers and plants

Green Rose

1 cinder

Cinders, like broken bricks, have strong water permeability. They are used to pad the bottom of the green rose basin to prevent the green rose from rotting

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. The coal pieces picked up were soaked in water for a day

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2. Smash the cinder into small pieces with a hammer, about the size of your belly. Sift the small particles with a sieve and wash them with water for 2 or 3 times

3. The bottom of the pot can be covered with a layer of gauze, and the bottom of the pot can be covered with water permeable gauze

flowers and plants

Gardenia

1 pine ball

Pine balls growing from pine trees are also good materials for padding the bottom of the basin

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Collect the pine cones

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2. The pine ball is placed at the bottom of the Gardenia basin. After paving a layer, it is covered with soil. Gardenia can be planted on the soil normally

flowers and plants

Chlorophytum

1 charcoal

Charcoal can not only be padded at the bottom of the flowerpot, but also mixed in the soil. It can be permeable and breathable. It also has a certain role of disinfection and sterilization, which can effectively prevent rotten roots

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Break the charcoal

2. Large pieces of charcoal (not too large, the belly size is more appropriate) can be used to pad the basin bottom of Chlorophytum, and small pieces of charcoal can be mixed into the soil of Chlorophytum and used as granular soil

flowers and plants

Rose

1 pine needle

There are many pine needles under adult pine trees. This is free nutrient soil with strong air permeability and can prevent rotten roots

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. When looking for pine needles, it's best to remove the pine needles on the surface and use the aged pine needles below. These pine needles are basically rotten. After taking them home, they can be used directly after disinfection

flowers and plants

2. If pine needles are disinfected, they can be soaked in potassium permanganate solution or scalded with boiling water. After the sterilized pine needles are dried, they can be placed at the bottom of the rose basin or mixed in the soil of the rose

flowers and plants

Fortune tree

1 broken stone

The broken stones and pebbles picked up by the roadside can be padded at the bottom of the basin of the fortune tree. Fortune tree is easy to rot, but as long as the soil is permeable and breathable and does not accumulate water, it is not easy to rot even if it is watered more

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. The hardness of stone is relatively high and it is difficult to smash, so when looking for stones, it is best to find small stones

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2. Put the stone on the bottom of the flower pot of the fortune tree, cover it with soil, and then plant the fortune tree normally

flowers and plants

Orchid

1 pine bark

The bark of old pine is a good plant material for orchids

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. When choosing pine bark, choose the pine bark under the old pine tree whose skin is gray and can be broken by gently breaking. After taking it home, soak it in potassium permanganate solution for disinfection, and then dry it

flowers and plants

2. The very hard pine bark can be sealed with water and placed in the sun. It can be decomposed successfully in about 2 or 3 months. At this time, the bark will turn black

flowers and plants

3. Put the pine bark on the bottom of the orchid basin, or mix it with the soil of the orchid

flowers and plants

Just do what Huahua says

It's not a dream to spend 20 years without rotten roots

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Flower rotten root will die, sprinkle this, but you can live 20 years!

JamesZ
2022-04-05 22:06
Description 99% of the flowers die on rotten roots! As long as the root is well raised, it's no problem for the flower to live for 20 years! Huahua today summarized the most comprehensive root rot prevention methods for all flower friends. Just sprinkle this in the flowerpot to keep your flower from root rot for 20 years!

Fleshy

1 ceramsite

Ceramsite is a kind of relatively large granular soil. The gap between particles is relatively large and has good water permeability. If the soil has good water permeability, it is not easy to accumulate water and rot roots. Putting the ceramsite at the bottom of the meat pot is the secret to keep the meat from rotting

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Put a layer of gauze on the bottom of the pot to prevent soil leakage, and then lay a layer of ceramsite evenly on the bottom of the pot

flowers and plants

2. Lay fleshy soil on the top of the ceramsite, and add some granular soil (vermiculite, perlite, etc.) to the soil to increase the air permeability of the soil

The soil had better be slightly moist, so that after the meat is put into the basin, it can be watered for 2-3 weeks, which is conducive to the meat serving basin

flowers and plants

3. Dig a small hole in the soil, put the meat in, and slightly compact the soil

flowers and plants

Asparagus

1 broken brick

The broken bricks on the construction site and the red bricks on the roadside are all good things to cushion the bottom of the asparagus basin

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Prepare bricks and tools for smashing bricks, such as hammers. You don't need a lot of bricks. One brick can pad 3 or 4 succulent flower pots

flowers and plants

2. Smash the brick into pieces the size of your finger belly. After the basin bottom is padded with bricks, the water can not only flow away from the gap of broken bricks, but also the brick itself is a pore structure, which can be permeable

flowers and plants

3. Collect the broken bricks and soak them in water. It's best to add some carbendazim to the water to kill the bacteria

flowers and plants

4. After the bricks are dried, collect them. When they are used, lay a layer on the bottom of the asparagus basin, and then put the soil up normally

flowers and plants

Clivia

1 shell

Clivia especially likes the shells of oil crops. Walnut shells, melon seed shells, happy fruit shells, peanut shells, etc. can be placed in the basin soil of Clivia

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. The relatively complete walnut shell can be buckled at the basin bottom of Clivia and used as a permeable layer

flowers and plants

2. If flower friends can find the shell of the chestnut, they can also pad it on the bottom of the basin, which is permeable and breathable, and will not damage the root system when it rots

flowers and plants

3. Peanut shell, melon seed shell and happy fruit shell, which are relatively small, can be put in a sealed bottle. Add some rice washing water into the bottle and put it in the sun for about a month, and it can be decomposed successfully. Mixing them in the soil of Clivia can not only pervade and prevent rotten roots, but also supplement nutrition for Clivia

flowers and plants

4. If flower friends think it is too troublesome to rot, they can directly cut these fruit shells and spread them on the surface of the basin soil

flowers and plants

2 sawdust

If there are sawdust left by decoration in the home of flower friends, don't throw it away. It is a good plant material for raising Clivia, which is loose and nutritious

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Boil the sawdust with water for about 30 minutes and dry it in a cool and ventilated place

flowers and plants

2. After cooking and drying, the sawdust can be directly mixed with the soil of Clivia. It has good air permeability

flowers and plants

3. In addition to the pot bottom, sawdust can also be used to cultivate the seeds of Clivia, with a very high germination rate

 flowers and plants

Green Rose

1 cinder

Cinders, like broken bricks, have strong water permeability. They are used to pad the bottom of the green rose basin to prevent the green rose from rotting

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. The coal pieces picked up were soaked in water for a day

flowers and plants

2. Smash the cinder into small pieces with a hammer, about the size of your belly. Sift the small particles with a sieve and wash them with water for 2 or 3 times

3. The bottom of the pot can be covered with a layer of gauze, and the bottom of the pot can be covered with water permeable gauze

flowers and plants

Gardenia

1 pine ball

Pine balls growing from pine trees are also good materials for padding the bottom of the basin

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Collect the pine cones

flowers and plants

2. The pine ball is placed at the bottom of the Gardenia basin. After paving a layer, it is covered with soil. Gardenia can be planted on the soil normally

flowers and plants

Chlorophytum

1 charcoal

Charcoal can not only be padded at the bottom of the flowerpot, but also mixed in the soil. It can be permeable and breathable. It also has a certain role of disinfection and sterilization, which can effectively prevent rotten roots

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. Break the charcoal

2. Large pieces of charcoal (not too large, the belly size is more appropriate) can be used to pad the basin bottom of Chlorophytum, and small pieces of charcoal can be mixed into the soil of Chlorophytum and used as granular soil

flowers and plants

Rose

1 pine needle

There are many pine needles under adult pine trees. This is free nutrient soil with strong air permeability and can prevent rotten roots

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. When looking for pine needles, it's best to remove the pine needles on the surface and use the aged pine needles below. These pine needles are basically rotten. After taking them home, they can be used directly after disinfection

flowers and plants

2. If pine needles are disinfected, they can be soaked in potassium permanganate solution or scalded with boiling water. After the sterilized pine needles are dried, they can be placed at the bottom of the rose basin or mixed in the soil of the rose

flowers and plants

Fortune tree

1 broken stone

The broken stones and pebbles picked up by the roadside can be padded at the bottom of the basin of the fortune tree. Fortune tree is easy to rot, but as long as the soil is permeable and breathable and does not accumulate water, it is not easy to rot even if it is watered more

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. The hardness of stone is relatively high and it is difficult to smash, so when looking for stones, it is best to find small stones

flowers and plants

2. Put the stone on the bottom of the flower pot of the fortune tree, cover it with soil, and then plant the fortune tree normally

flowers and plants

Orchid

1 pine bark

The bark of old pine is a good plant material for orchids

flowers and plants

Usage:

1. When choosing pine bark, choose the pine bark under the old pine tree whose skin is gray and can be broken by gently breaking. After taking it home, soak it in potassium permanganate solution for disinfection, and then dry it

flowers and plants

2. The very hard pine bark can be sealed with water and placed in the sun. It can be decomposed successfully in about 2 or 3 months. At this time, the bark will turn black

flowers and plants

3. Put the pine bark on the bottom of the orchid basin, or mix it with the soil of the orchid

flowers and plants

Just do what Huahua says

It's not a dream to spend 20 years without rotten roots

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