For friends who just read the word "Tabulampot", is an acronym of the word "Fruit Plants In Pot".
Good..!!! Especially for this theme, I will only share about planting media, not tips and tricks nursing.
Yeah, for me it's a long journey of seeking references and consulting people who are more expert and experienced in the field of agricultural science.
Lots of tutorials are outstanding, about how the media structure is planted in tabulampot. But it seems, similar and there is an impression they copy paste.
In addition, the content of the discussion is also more general. Plant by using soil mixed with compost.
I can not conclude this is the best, because everyone has different experiences.
Plants have different nutritional needs in each growth phase.
We need to learn nutrient deficiencies and how to get them naturally in nature.
Well .. just go to the point.
Prepare the planting media, for the basic can use raw husk, preferably the weathered. Chaff is believed to contain elements of B1, also functions to make the media more loose and avoid puddles in pots, some references also exist Using shards of ceramics or pebbles on the bottom.
After the chaff, put the bamboo leaves dry. Bamboo leaf proved to contain many elements of P and K, even bamboo leaves are also widely used as a base material in making compost Fertilizer.
Enter the fertile soil that has been mixed with animal waste, compost or fertilizer BOKASI. Good soil is TOP SOIL or surface soil in bamboo forest. Bamboo is known as one of the plants that contain good growth, not only leaves, but bamboo shoots and water in young stems can be a good POC.
After the plant is planted, immediately flush until water reaches the saturation point.
So brief explanation, if it is considered useful please share.
Conversely, if there are Disadvantages or considered wrong and important to the straighten, please comment openly in the comments column, so that we can all learn together.
Thanks.