Can peat soil be used for planting?

2022-07-14

Peat soil is a natural sediment that forms when soil and plants mix through long-term decomposition and fermentation. It is fertile and loose, both fertile and well-permeable. At the same time, it is rich in organic matter, which not only retains water but also fertilizers, making it a very good quality soil.

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Can peat soil be used alone to grow flowers? Or does it need to be mixed with other soils?

While peat soil has many advantages and is a good soil for growing flowers, it should not be used alone as a soil for growing plants. Due to its water- and fertilizer-retaining properties, it is prone to water spots and rot if overwatered. If too much fertilizer is not drained out, it can lead to root rot.

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Peat soil suitable for planting plants:

Peat soil is not only acidic, but highly acidic and should be mixed into pots for use. Although most potted flowers are acidic, too high acidity can adversely affect the growth and development of the plant's root system, thereby reducing the absorption capacity of the root system, thereby affecting its growth. It is mostly used for growing succulents, camellias, rhododendrons and other plants.

And if you use it directly, over time, it may form lumps, the permeability of the soil is greatly reduced, it is easy to cause suffocation and death of the root system, and it is also easy to affect the absorption of water and fertilizer by the root system.

Therefore, it is not advisable to use it only for potted plants, but it should be mixed with other soils. The correct application is to mix it with garden soil in a ratio of 6:4. Or mix it with perlite and vermiculite in a 3:1:1 ratio.

In fact, there are many different ways to prepare soil, as long as you use the right soil and adjust it to the right proportions for your flowers.

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Peat soil usage ratio:

Fine peat soil and coconut bran should be half and half, and then add appropriate amount of slow-release fertilizer and organic fertilizer; coarse peat 4%-5% + coconut bran 3%-4% + coconut bran 20% + appropriate amount of slow-release fertilizer and organic fertilizer Fat. These are the most common ratios, so just make the appropriate adjustments based on the plants you're growing.

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Advantages of peat soil cultivation:

One of the advantages is that peat soil is rich in nutrients, loose in texture and good in air permeability.

Secondly, its advantages also include good water and fertilizer retention ability, no germs and pests.

Third, it also acts as a soil conditioner, making the soil more conducive to planting.

Disadvantages of peat soil:

One of the disadvantages is that if you grow your plants with only peat soil, over time the soil can become compact, making it difficult for plant roots to breathe. In addition, water leaks directly from the bottom of the pot during potting, and in the long run, the plant will die from drought.

Secondly, peat mining will destroy wetlands, which is not conducive to ecological protection.

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Is the finer the peat soil the better?

In addition to serving as a plant culture substrate, peat soil also decomposes to provide nutrients to plants. Generally speaking, it is mostly used for planting seedlings or herbs and flowers, usually only for 6 months, when the nutrients in it are almost used up.

Coarse peat soil, on the other hand, is usually used for larger flowers and can last longer, up to 2 years, so it doesn't require frequent repotting.

Coarse peat soil is more expensive than fine peat soil. We can buy 10-30 peat soil for our flowers, which is basically universal, if you want a finer one, you can rub the coarser peat soil hard.