Growing flowers and plants is one of people's favorite lifestyles nowadays. In order to cultivate flowers and plants for vigorous growth, they must be repotted every year. So how many days will it take for the plants to recover after wilting after repotting? How many days does it take for potted plants to recover after repotting?It will take about 10 days for the plant to recover after wilting . In the process of repotting, the root system of the plant will inevitably be damaged, and the plant needs some time to adapt to the sudden change of growth environment. Pay attention to maintenance and management during the adaptation period. The plant is relatively weak during this period. Only by providing a suitable environment can it adapt to the new environment and resume normal growth as scheduled. What should I do if the flowers wilt after repotting?1. Proper temperature control No matter what kind of plant you are repotting, it will be very weak after repotting. At this time, its high temperature resistance and cold resistance are very poor, so it is necessary to control the temperature well. Generally, the temperature is generally stable between 20 and 25 degrees, not too high or too low. Reasonable temperature control promotes recovery as soon as possible. 2. Water in small amounts After repotting, the plant has not yet resumed growth and consumes very little water. Generally, it needs to be watered thoroughly in time when it is just potted, and it does not need to be watered frequently in the later stage. If you water too much, the plant will not be able to absorb it, and it will easily cause root rot, which will hinder root breathing. Generally, water again when the soil is dry. If it is a plant that likes moisture, you can spray water frequently to increase the humidity. 3. Reasonable exposure to light Plants that have just been repotted should not be exposed to the sun. They should be placed in a cool environment. For plants that like light very much, they can be exposed to diffuse light. Do not rush to expose them to direct light, otherwise they will be easily sunburned, which will affect their acclimatization and may lead to failure in repotting. Wait until it is fully adapted before slowly increasing the light. 4. Stop topdressing After repotting the plant, you need to stop fertilizing. At this time, the roots cannot absorb nutrients. If you apply fertilizer in a hurry, it will not be able to absorb it and may even burn the roots, causing fertilizer damage. |
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