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What should I do if the aeolian fossil soil hardens?
Weathered fossil soil has hardened, and some loose new soil can be put back. The basin bottom can be padded with a layer of coarse sand or vermiculite, which is beneficial to improve drainage. Golden marble has low requirements for soil, but in order to make it survive better, it is necessary to choose loose and breathable slightly acidic soil for maintenance. When maintaining gold marbles, some humus soil, river sand and other substrates can be added to the soil, which can make gold marbles better adapt to the environment.

Maintenance process

Put the gold marbles on the basin at the right time, usually in spring and autumn. When planting gold marbles, we should pay attention to the bottom of the basin, which can make the soil more breathable and make the gold marbles grow better. Golden marble bonsai likes fertile growing environment, so loose, moist and breathable soil is more suitable. There is a difference between raising gold marbles, raw piles and cooked piles. Generally speaking, weathered soil and honeycomb cinder can be selected for healthy piles.