Time for the aging of the red flower jadeAfter the red flower jade is potted, the soil needs to be compacted and watered thoroughly to help it take root. Place the red flower jade in a cool and ventilated place to allow it to adapt to the new soil. It will basically adapt to the pot in about 7-10 days. After the red flower jade is planted, as long as it is provided with a suitable growth environment and maintenance methods, new leaves will begin to appear on its head within half a month. Before planting the Jade Flower in a pot, the soil needs to be moistened, but not too wet. Then place the bulb on top and spray some water on it when the soil is dry. It will take about a week for the plant to take root. The red flower jade has the performance of acclimatizationWhen the red flower jade plant acclimates to the pot, it will first grow new roots. The new roots will combine with the new potting soil. At this time, the plant will be more stable and will no longer shake easily like when it is just repotted, and the roots will be easily loosened. So if you find that the plant becomes stable one week after repotting, it means that it has successfully acclimatized. How to make the red flower jade adapt to the basin quicklyIf you want the red flower jade to adapt quickly, it is best to use a red pottery pot. This kind of pot is water-permeable, breathable and beautiful. When planting, fill the pot with soil to three-quarters, then shake it a few times to compact the soil. Dig a small hole in the middle, plant the red flower jade directly, water it thoroughly, and place it in an environment without direct sunlight. It will adapt to the pot in 7 days. How to care for the red flower jade during the potting periodDuring the acclimatization period, the red flower jade should be placed in a cool environment, and watered thoroughly after the soil is completely dry. Provide it with a warm, dry and well-lit environment. If the temperature is low in winter, water it less or even stop watering to help it safely overwinter. 1. Watering: After repotting, the red flower jade needs to be watered, that is, the root-fixing water can allow the root system to be closely combined with the soil, so that it can adapt to the new environment faster. Pay attention to trimming the roots when repotting it. After cutting the roots, dry the wounds before putting it in the pot to avoid infection. 2. Fertilization: The requirements of the red flower jade for fertilizer and water are not high. Don't rush to fertilize after potting. You can apply fertilizer slowly after it has adapted to the pot. In the peak growing seasons of spring and autumn, water the edge of the pot with light fertilizer water once a month. Before the low temperature comes in late autumn, sprinkle some wood ash along the edge of the pot to supplement potassium fertilizer, improve the plant's cold resistance, and help it safely overwinter. 3. Sunbathing: After 5-7 days in the pot, the red flower jade can be exposed to the sun in the morning and evening. It needs to be properly shielded from the sun at noon because its vitality is relatively fragile at this time and it can be easily sunburned by excessive exposure. |
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