All about soil for palm trees

Content
  1. Composition
  2. Additional components
  3. Selection Tips
  4. How to do it yourself?

The palm tree is one of the most beloved trees for home cultivation, which owes its exotic appearance. Despite this, few people know that the vast majority of palms cannot grow at home.

Besides, they need a certain climate. Only a few species are able to grow indoors. One of the main conditions for the growth of a tree is a properly selected or correctly mixed soil on its own. It is about him that we will talk about in the article.

Composition

The soil for planting a tree should be three-layer. The layers will be described as they should be "laid" starting from the bottom of the pot.

  • The first layer should be drainage. Simply put, it is needed so that excess moisture does not linger in the soil.
  • The second layer should be manure. Only rotted horse or cow manure should be used.
  • The last layer is the soil in which the tree is planted directly. It should contain charcoal, sand, some manure, humus, turf and peat soil. These components are basic and most commonly used. Separately, humus and sod should be noted - they need to be taken twice as much as the rest of the components. As humus, leaves of birch, linden, as well as fruit plants that have fallen off more than a year ago can be used. Oak or willow leaves are not used due to the high content of tannins.

The soil of the plant will later need to be renewed every year. To do this, it is necessary to get rid of the surface layer and replace it with soil with manure. Thus, the composition and proportions of the constituents of the soil will change slightly over time.

Additional components

Sometimes agroperlite is a part of ready-made mixtures. It is a small white granule that helps improve soil breathability... The composition of the soil can also include a hydrogel with vermiculite. They also promote air exchange, and also retain moisture well in the soil. Various minerals can be added. They are all designed to stimulate crop growth.

One of the most famous components of this category is vermicompost. Most manufacturers of such products write that it is a mandatory component, which is not entirely correct - it is replaceable. You can add rotted birch leaves to the soil on your own. They will enrich it with useful substances. In order to disinfect the soil, you can add the drug "Fitosporin-M".

Selection Tips

Some gardeners distrust shop earth for palm trees. However, modern products have improved their composition and are excellent for full-fledged growth of a palm tree in a pot. However, it is worth remembering that without proper care and regular feeding, the palm tree will not grow even in high quality soil. Proper watering remains an important guarantee of plant health.

First of all, you need to pay attention to the level of soil acidity - the mark should not exceed 6.5 units. The second important point is the looseness of the soil, its ability to let air through. In this context, the content of agroperlite or similar substances in the mixture is mandatory. Most of the products in this category do not have an expiration date, but, despite this, it is best to verify this personally by looking at the label.

For a young tree

For a young indoor palm, nitrogen is needed.It will help accelerate growth. Usually, ready-made mixtures for young trees contain an increased amount of nitrogen. If this is not the case, then you can feed the plant yourself after planting in the ground. You just need to remember that an excessive amount of nitrogen is detrimental to the tree.

For an adult palm

Good land is considered, which at least includes sand, dolomite flour, mineral fertilizers, vermicompost, as well as two types of peat (lowland and high-moor). The soil for adult specimens should contain more leafy or sod land. Sod land refers to surface land from meadows. It contains plant roots and nutrients.

The older the palm tree, the better it will be for it to choose a composition with a higher content of these soil varieties. The reason for this is that the soil for the palm tree should become more and more breathable as it ages. Some of the most popular and accessible soils for palm trees are the Garden of Miracles, Albin, and Flower Happiness.

How to do it yourself?

The soil for young trees and for adults, as it has already become obvious, is different. For this reason, the soil for growing with self-preparation must be mixed from various components, depending on which tree will be planted in it. Despite the seeming complexity, it is relatively easy to do this at home. For a young tree, the following soil composition is perfect. First you need to take leafy soil in equal proportions, as well as woody, and mix them well together. However, it is not yet possible to plant a tree in such soil. It is also necessary to add in the same volume of high-moor peat and two times less than this volume of sand (it is advisable to choose coarse-grain).

After transplanting, the plants must be fertilized into the soil. And you can also do this over the next few days. After planting is complete, fertilization will need to be applied a couple of times a year (once required - in the spring-autumn period and the second time - as needed). And you also need to remember that a young tree needs an annual transplant, and the soil must be changed to a "new" one. If it is not possible to do this, then after the next transplant, you can simply replace the top layer of the earth with a mixture of woody and leafy soil.

The basis for the land of an adult palm is clay, leaf and turf soils. They must be mixed in equal amounts. To the mixture you need to add high-moor peat, as well as rotted manure. Two times less in volume than the above-mentioned components, you can add sand, as well as charcoal. Before planting a tree in this land, it is necessary to pour a drainage layer (for example, expanded clay) on the bottom of the container. An adult specimen is transplanted every 5 years and also requires a complete replacement of the soil. However, the top layer of soil in the pot needs to be changed more often - every 3 years. It is necessary to fill up with a mixture of clay-sod and leafy soil.

If the above compositions seemed too complicated, and the components could not be obtained, then you can mix a simple and budgetary soil from the available components. This requires meadow chernozem, sod and leafy land from the forest, as well as fertilizers - vermicompost and agroperlite. The last two supplements can be purchased at the flower shop, the rest are easy to get yourself. For the potting mix, you need to take one part of the sod and leafy land, and the rest is half as much. After mixing, the soil is considered ready for planting.

In conclusion, it is worth mentioning that palms are very fond of spraying, which, together with the right soil, will ensure their active and healthy growth.

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