Making Orchid humus is a process that requires careful selection of materials and meticulous manipulation.
First, you'll need to collect the yellow leaves of healthy plants, which are often rich in organic matter and nutrients, making them ideal for making humus. During the collection process, you need to carefully cut the leaves and make sure that no impurities are mixed in. Next, soak these shredded leaves in an appropriate amount of water, which takes about 24 hours or so.
After the leaves have been fully soaked, you need to seal the container and place it in a warm and moist environment. This environment should be kept well ventilated so that the fermentation process can proceed smoothly. During the fermentation process, you need to wait patiently for about 3-4 months for the leaves to ferment and rot naturally. When the leaves are completely rotten, you need to sieve them to remove impurities and carefully filter out the residue and particles. In the end, you can get pure Junzi Orchid humus soil. This soil has good air permeability and drainage, which is very suitable for the growth of the Monarch Orchid. During the production process, you need to pay special attention to hygiene and safety issues. Make sure all containers have been thoroughly cleaned before use and avoid any diseases and insecticides during use. Care is also needed to prevent odors and pests that can affect the surrounding environment. When storing humus soil, you need to keep it in a cool and ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and humid environments. This guarantees the quality and effectiveness of the soil and prolongs its service life. With this careful preparation and storage, you can get a high-quality humus soil that is suitable for the growth of the Monarch Orchid.
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