If you want to grow succulents well, it is very important to choose a suitable flowerpot. The selection of the flowerpot not only affects the ornamental value of the succulent, but also directly affects its growth and development. Generally speaking, the choice of flowerpot needs to be considered from four aspects: the size of the flowerpot, whether the flowerpot is breathable, the type of flowerpot, and the shape. Is it better to grow succulents in a large pot or a small pot?The size of the flowerpot is the first factor to consider when growing succulents . Most succulents are small, so you can choose a flowerpot that is similar to the shape of the plant. It is unnecessary to use a flowerpot that is too deep or too large. Instead, mini flowerpots are more commonly used . Succulents are generally suitable for shallow flower pots . If the flower pot is too deep, the soil is not breathable, it is easy to accumulate water, causing root rot, which is extremely detrimental to the growth of succulents. Which month is the best time to repot succulent plants?The best time to repot succulents is in spring and autumn , and you need to leave some time to ensure that the succulents can survive safely in the new pots. If you can ensure that the succulents are provided with a suitable temperature during the dormant period in summer and winter, repotting in summer and winter will not have much impact. The dormant period of succulents is mainly affected by temperature. As long as the temperature is suitable, succulents will not enter a dormant period, and it is okay to change the pot at any time. How to repot succulent plants1. Remove soil Before removing the soil from the succulents, cut off watering at least one week in advance , and wait until the soil is almost dry before removing from the pot . This can minimize root damage. After removing from the pot, gently break up the soil. Gently shake off the soil attached to the roots, or sweep it clean with a brush. If there are lumps of soil entangled in the roots, you can use tweezers to clip them off and pick off the dry leaves at the same time. 2. Root pruning When repotting succulents, the roots must be pruned. If you encounter rotten roots, all of them must be trimmed off . In addition, the fibrous roots above the main roots should also be pruned appropriately . 3. Dry the roots After pruning the roots of succulents, they should be soaked in a diluted carbendazim solution , or they can directly apply carbendazim powder on the root cut and then dry the roots . When drying the roots, place the succulents in a cool place to dry naturally. After drying for 2-3 days, prepare moist soil. You can mix peat soil and granular soil at will, and granular soil should account for more than half. After potting, water it again after a week. Place the succulents in a place with scattered light and ventilation, such as by the window or under the eaves. The roots will grow fastest in a ventilated environment of 15-25℃. 4. Serve the basin Most succulents will start to adapt to the pot after 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the condition of the succulent. For example, if the leaves become plump 24 hours after watering, it means that the succulent has adapted to the pot. |
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