How to change the soil and pot of green radish

How to change the soil and pot of green radish

Introduction to changing soil and potting for green radish

As long as the temperature is right, potted green radish grows all year round. The best time to repot green radish is spring, because the climate is warm and green radish can adapt to the pot quickly. In addition to spring, you can also repot in other seasons. In winter, you must repot indoors, and in summer, you must place it in a cool and ventilated place.

The role of changing soil and potting for green radish

As the green ivy grows and its root system becomes lush, you need to change to a larger pot to facilitate the growth of the plant's roots, or the roots need to be pruned to remove aging and rotten roots.

After repotting the green radish, it needs to be placed in a warm, semi-shaded, ventilated environment. Fertilizer cannot be applied at this time. Fertilizer can only be resumed after it has adapted to the pot. Liquid fertilizer can be used, which can help the green radish grow better.

How to change the soil and pot of green radish

1. Remove the pot

Before repotting, you can water the plant one day in advance to loosen the soil, which will help the entire root system to break out of the pot. You should cut off some old and yellow leaves. Cutting off some leaves can reduce the consumption of nutrients and water and promote better growth.

2. Prepare the soil

It is best to choose fertile nutrient soil or peat soil for green radish. You can also use your own soil as long as it has good water permeability.

3. Planting

   Remove the original soil on the roots, trim the roots, tidy up the roots, cut off some dead and diseased roots, cut off unhealthy roots, and then let them air dry for a while, or soak them in carbendazim and wood ash water, so that they will be easier to survive and grow later, and the roots will not rot.

Maintenance points of green radish after changing soil

After repotting the green radish, water it sufficiently to keep the soil slightly moist, but do not water it too frequently, otherwise the roots will easily rot. You can spray it with water more often, especially on the leaves. Place it in a shady, well-ventilated place, and keep the temperature at 20 degrees. It will usually adapt to the pot successfully after more than 20 days.

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