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30-1/2 inches of soil in a 6 inch pot.

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How the soil used to make pots is different from soil used used to make statues?

Soil used for making pots is typically mixed with other materials like clay or sand to create a good consistency for shaping. It needs to have a good balance of porosity and strength to hold the pot's shape. Soil used for statues may contain different minerals to provide the desired color and texture, and it may not need to be as structurally sound as pot-making soil.


Does plant grow better in soil or water?

Plants generally grow better in soil compared to water, as soil provides essential nutrients, support, and stability for root growth. While some plants can be grown in water (hydroponics), most plants thrive in soil due to the balance of nutrients and oxygen it can provide.


What type soil is needed to plant a cactus?

Cacti thrive in well-draining soil that is sandy or gritty, such as a cactus mix or a succulent mix. This type of soil helps prevent water-retention, which is important for cacti as they are susceptible to root rot if left in soil that stays too wet.


Soil in the pot becomes wet due to rain . this change is?

The change of soil becoming wet due to rain is a physical change. The soil's state changes from dry to wet without any alteration in its chemical composition.


Can potting soil be reused?

It can. But it's lousy soil to grow the next plant in. A plant pot is a very small, contained environment and the previous plant resident took the nutrients out of the soil that made the soil a rich, fertile growing medium. That's why in some ideal world you repot your container plants every year (somewhat longer if it's like a 22" diameter pot). If you compost, you can toss used potted plant soil in your composter and next year take out the richest soil anywhere.

Related Questions

How much soil do you need in one pot?

It depends on the size of the pot.


How much soil do you need for a 10 inch pot?

about a cup of 7 or 6 and a half inch!then water the pot and put it in the sun and let it grow.


Where do you meet soil in RuneScape?

If you need to fill a plant pot with soil, you can do so by using it on any farming patch that doesn't need weeding.


What are the basic essentials for plant sprouts?

a pot and soil and what they need the most is water.


Why is the soil pulling away from the pot?

The soil is pulling away from the pot because of a phenomenon called shrinkage. This happens when the soil dries out and contracts, causing it to separate from the edges of the pot.


What soil do you use to re pot orchids?

Soil


What do garbanzo beans need to grow?

They need to be started in a wet napkin. When they start growing leaves/stems then plant in a pot with soil.


Does the liquid from a dehumidifier pot that contains calcium chloride poured directly into the plant pot of an ornamental leaf begonia harm it please?

It would make the PH of the soil less acidic. Begonias need soil averaging 5.6 PH.


What do newts need in their tanks?

you could have a plant pot with a hole in, stones. soil or sand plant water area.


How much fertilizer do you need in a four inch pot?

3tbs


How much charcoal to put in your houseplant soil?

The mix I use to pot my orchids in is about 50 percent activated charcoal.


How many quarts of soil are there in a 6 inch bonsai pot?

In general, there are approximately 0.5 quarts of soil per inch of pot diameter. Therefore, a 6 inch bonsai pot would typically contain about 3 quarts of soil.