The soil environment in which the quartz grows is different from that of the normal plant, which tends to grow in the soil, while the quartz grows in a special matrix. The foundation of culture is a fundamental element of stone growth, and the quality of the matrix is the key to raising it, so we have to be particularly careful about the selection and formulation of the matrix of brine。

As the foundational stone plaster used for the plant, cleaning and disinfection are performed prior to transplantation, after which it is dryed for backup. The aim is to eliminate bacteria in the matrix in order to reduce the growth of quartz. So, what's the earth on the boulder? Today we are talking about knowledge of the earth。

The growth environment is unique, with higher requirements for the living environment when planted, and the plant recommends the use of bark + charcoal + peat moss + root to keep the soil in a state of ease and drainage, with a good air flow, and a solid granulate, such as bricks, on the bottom mat before the basin, which increases the permeability of the basin and the free spread of the roots of the plume。

However, if the soil is ventilated and the effects of water penetration are too poor, this will be very detrimental to the growth of quarries. Since quartz is a gaseous root plant, it is required to have good permeability in its growing environment, especially in soil. They should be adapted to local conditions, and it is recommended to use brick chips, lignite, charcoal, pine balls, barks, pine barks, barks of wood, cut flowers, slices of branches of wood and roots of trees。

In addition, pelvis are very demanding to the growing environment, and its growth habits and characteristics must be understood in advance by its ploughers, and the soil must then be properly formulated in accordance with these characteristics, with careful care at a later stage in order to produce the more desirable thaws。




