The Best Soil For String Of Hearts

String of hearts is a plant often used as a gift because of its multitude of shapes and colors. These zones have a dry, hot climate best suited for these plants. So, please continue to read to find out.

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Fertile, well-drained, and rich soil would be best suited. You can create a mix that is high in organic matter. Mix the following – 1/3 compost, 1/3 peat moss, and 1/3 coarse sand or perlite.

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Choosing The Best Soil

Potting Mix

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·  Regular potting soil: Regular potting soil can work as a substitute. ·  Mixing your own Soil: For best results, mix 1 part garden loam, 1 part sand, and 1 part peat moss together.

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The best time to fertilize these plants is in spring/summer, when they are actively growing. Mix 5 spoonfuls of balanced liquid fertilizer in 1 gallon of water and apply it using the spray method every 15 days for best results.

Fertilizing

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To keep the best soil for string of hearts moist but not wet is best. Water when it feels dry to touch, this will ensure you don’t overwater your plants and will work best to preserve them.

Moisture Content

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