soil for citrus
View: nutritious peat soil
Purpose: growing citrus
Acidity: slightly acidic, pH 5.5
Moisture content by mass: ≤65%
Production: Russia
Volume: 10 l.
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The VASKhNiL nursery offers to buy soil for growing citrus plants based on high-moor peat from environmentally friendly deposits in the Smolensk and Sverdlovsk regions.
Peat soil for citrus fruits
Ready peat slightly acidic substrate for growing fruit and citrus trees – lemons, tangerines, oranges, etc.– in pots and greenhouses. The complex of nutrients contributes to the successful survival of plants, increases their decorative qualities.
Composition:
- Mixture of peat of varying degrees of decomposition.
- Limestone flour – acid neutralizer.
- Azophoska – complex nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium fertilizer.
Nutritional content:
(in plant-friendly form)
- Nitrogen (NH4 + N03) ≤160 mg/l
- Phosphorus (P2O5) ≤190 mg/l
- Potassium (K2O) ≤220 mg/l
Meets citrus soil requirements:
- nutritional composition;
- weak acidity;
- loose texture;
- good breathability and moisture permeability.
Application
Cutting
The cuttings are placed in planting containers / pots filled with peat soil. The surface is leveled and moistened with a spray bottle. The seedling is covered with a film or a glass jar until new leaves appear.
Propagation cuttings are prepared in the spring. Cut shoots about 10 cm long, at an angle of 45 °. The cut is sprinkled with a stimulant for root growth.
Planting/transplanting a tree
Drainage is laid at the bottom of the pot, filled with peat soil for citrus fruits on top. The plant is carefully dug up and, together with an earthen clod, is transferred to a new container or planting hole. Then they fill it with soil to the desired level, the substrate is compacted and watered abundantly.