Is the peace tree suitable for a deep or shallow pot?The peace lily is more suitable to be cared for in a slightly deeper flowerpot, because it will be quite tall when it grows up, so the flowerpot must have enough space for its roots to grow. Peace trees can be planted in plastic pots because they are the cheapest and easier to move. At the same time, the bottom of the plastic pots also have certain air holes to facilitate the discharge of excess water. How to repot the peace lily1. Time to repot the peace lily The peace lily is relatively easy to grow, so it can be repotted at many times, but the best time is still in spring when the climate is relatively mild. 2. Watering after repotting the peace tree Generally, the peace lily is short of water after being repotted, so it is necessary to replenish it with water in time. After a period of maintenance, you can water it according to the principle of watering it when the soil is dry and watering it when the soil is wet. 3. Things to note when repotting the peace lily When repotting the peace lily, you need to trim its roots, disinfect them after pruning, and then you can move it to a new pot for maintenance. This will help it quickly adapt to the new pot. |
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