When to separate the bird of paradiseNormally, the bird of paradise can be divided into pots in the spring every year. At this time, all things come back to life and the growth rate of the plants is the fastest, which is very beneficial to the growth of the root system and has a relatively high survival rate. The correct way to divide the bird of paradise potStop watering the bird of paradise 5 days before repotting, take the plant out with its roots, keep a small amount of original soil, trim unhealthy roots, and after proper pruning, soak the roots in 100% carbendazim solution for 10 minutes. Take them out and dry them in a cool and ventilated place for half a day. Before potting, put some vermiculite water-permeable layer at the bottom of the pot, sprinkle some organic fertilizer, plant the treated plants in the pot, fill with potting soil, compact the soil, water thoroughly to allow the roots to take root, and then place the pot in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Bird of Paradise Division PropagationPot soil preparation : Bird of Paradise likes to grow in loose, fertile, well-drained sandy soil. The flowerpots should be relatively breathable and well-drained, such as ceramic pots, clay pots, and purple clay pots. Cut the roots : Remove the bird of paradise from the pot, clean the soil around the roots, cut off the diseased, dead and rotten roots, straighten the roots one by one, and use a knife to separate the roots into several clumps, for example. Planting soil : Plant the divided bird of paradise in potting soil separately, water it appropriately to maintain a relatively moist environment, and place it in a relatively ventilated environment. New roots will grow in about a section. After it survives, take a series of maintenance measures, such as sufficient light, appropriate fertilizer and water, and a warm environment. Things to note when transplanting bird of paradise1. After transplanting the bird of paradise, keep the soil moist and do not water it too frequently. Combine watering with thin application of organic fertilizer and dilute the water. Supplement the appropriate amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers every 2 months. Ensure sufficient sunlight exposure and avoid being burned by the scorching sun in summer. 2. The soil used for dividing the bird of paradise pots should be loose, fertile, breathable, and have good drainage and water retention. You can use some humus soil, peat soil, river sand or vermiculite, and the ratio can be prepared at 2:1:0.5. 3. It is normal for the bird of paradise to wilt after being divided into pots, because the plant is relatively fragile at this time. It can be placed in a cool and ventilated place. Avoid watering, but spray water appropriately to keep the leaves moist. |
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