
Hallo, ich würde gerne wissen, ob es Zimmer- oder Zimmerpflanzen gibt, die in einer Bodenmischung aus (40 % tonhaltiger roter Boden, 35 % Torfmoos, 20 % feiner Spielsand, 5 % Baggerlehm) wachsen können.
Beim Trocknen bildet der Boden eine Kruste oder verdichtet sich.
Ich kann keine größeren Partikel hinzufügen, da die Pflanze in das Gehege meiner Schlange gepflanzt wird.
Von: Fun_Carry9332
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as always, zz plant, snake plant, and cast iron plant (basically unkillable) would likely work there. If you’ve got more light you might even be able to pull off some hardier flowers like gaillardia, coreopsis or black eyed susan’s.
I disagree, ZZ plant need quick draining soil. Snake plants like fast draining gritty soil & neither if those will work in an enclosed area.
maybe try some baby succulents or a hardy fern. they can thrive in clay soil with good drainage. just don’t overwater like i do.
Ooh, thats a tough one with all that clay! Maybe something like a snake plant or a ZZ plant? Theyre pretty chill about soil, tbh 🤔 Good luck for your sneks home! 🌱
Rly dense soil mix! Maybe something that likes arid conditions or succulents if it crusts up that much? Good luck with the snakes setup tho! 🐍