Is June Snow suitable for a deep or shallow pot?June snow is suitable for planting in deep pots because its roots are relatively developed. Planting in deep pots can provide it with more space, which is conducive to promoting its rapid growth and flowering. When caring for June Snow, you can choose to use a purple clay pot, because its ornamental value is very high, and there are air holes at the bottom of the purple clay pot, which can drain excess water in time. How to repot the June Snow1. Time to repot the June Snow June snow is generally suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment, so it is best to choose spring April when repotting. The temperature at this time is more suitable for the growth of June snow. 2. Watering after repotting the June Snow Generally, it is necessary to water the June snow in time after repotting it. It prefers moist soil, so it is generally necessary to water it once a week or so, which can promote the growth of June snow. 3. Things to note when changing pots of June Snow When repotting the June Snow, its roots need to be pruned. Generally, it needs to be properly disinfected after pruning, and then it can be repotted. |
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