Boa tarde,
Desculpem estar a escrever neste fórum sobre um substrato que não é para uma planta carnívora, mas preciso mesmo de ajuda.
O substrato ideal cuja descrição me enviaram é este:
CULTURE
Location: As an indoor plant, provide the plant with bright light such as a well lit window. In the summer the plant can be moved with care to a warm, lightly shaded spot.
Soils: An acid soil is a must for miracle fruit. They prefer a soil acidity of pH 4.5 to 5.8. This can be achieved by planting in equal parts Canadian acid peat and pine bark. Also peat and perlite mixes are said to give excellent result. Allow the roots of the plant to fill the container before transplanting into a larger one.
Irrigation: Be sure that the soil is well draining as the plants do not like to sit in wet soils. Coming from a tropical climate they need highly humid conditions. Also, placing the plant container on a tray with stones on the bottom and filled with water to the top of the stones will add humidity indoors. Misting the leaves with good water also helps.
Fertilization: Use a water soluble fertilizer such as Miracid and follow the label directions. Use sparingly with frequency dependent on the growing season, fertilizing more frequently during the summer months
Alguém me pode ajudar?
Obrigado e cumprimentos
Desculpem estar a escrever neste fórum sobre um substrato que não é para uma planta carnívora, mas preciso mesmo de ajuda.
O substrato ideal cuja descrição me enviaram é este:
CULTURE
Location: As an indoor plant, provide the plant with bright light such as a well lit window. In the summer the plant can be moved with care to a warm, lightly shaded spot.
Soils: An acid soil is a must for miracle fruit. They prefer a soil acidity of pH 4.5 to 5.8. This can be achieved by planting in equal parts Canadian acid peat and pine bark. Also peat and perlite mixes are said to give excellent result. Allow the roots of the plant to fill the container before transplanting into a larger one.
Irrigation: Be sure that the soil is well draining as the plants do not like to sit in wet soils. Coming from a tropical climate they need highly humid conditions. Also, placing the plant container on a tray with stones on the bottom and filled with water to the top of the stones will add humidity indoors. Misting the leaves with good water also helps.
Fertilization: Use a water soluble fertilizer such as Miracid and follow the label directions. Use sparingly with frequency dependent on the growing season, fertilizing more frequently during the summer months
Alguém me pode ajudar?
Obrigado e cumprimentos