Lily and jasmine acclimatization timeGenerally speaking, after transplanting lilies and jasmine into pots, they need careful care for 2-3 weeks before the plants can successfully adapt to the pots and survive. After repotting the lily and jasmine, the soil needs to be kept permeable and moisturized. If there are no problems, new leaves will grow after seven or eight days of maintenance. When lily and jasmine are potted, if they are planted in moist culture soil, it usually takes about half a month for the plants to take root. Lily and jasmine have acclimatization performanceWhen new roots of lily and jasmine grow out, the absorption capacity of the root system will return to normal. At this time, the plant will be in a more energetic state, the whole plant will be more upright, and there will be no more wilting. How to make lily and jasmine adapt to the pot quicklyIn order to make the lily adapt to the pot quickly, you need to choose loose, fertile and soft soil. Prune it before potting, mix it with a lot of bacterium-containing solution and soak it in disinfection. After planting, place it in a well-ventilated place to slow down the growth of the seedlings. Do not water it too much and do not expose it to direct sunlight. How to care for lily and jasmine during the acclimatization periodAfter the lily and jasmine are potted, they should be watered thoroughly and then placed in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. In summer, do not expose the lily and jasmine to the sun when they are just potted, as they will easily wither in the sun. While lilies and jasmine are waiting to acclimate, the temperature of the maintenance environment needs to be controlled to prevent the temperature from being too high and affecting normal acclimatization. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, the succulent lilies and jasmine need to be cooled. 1. Watering: After jasmine is potted, it needs to be watered once to help it take root. After this watering, the jasmine will enter a period of acclimatization to the new soil. Its ability to absorb water is weak, so it does not need to be watered again to prevent the potting soil from being too moist and causing root rot. The period of acclimatization is generally 7 to 10 days, and you can water it normally after the period. 2. Fertilization: The roots of newly potted jasmine have weak absorption capacity. Fertilizing at this time is not only a waste of fertilizer, but also easily causes fertilizer damage to the plant and damages the root tissue structure. Therefore, it is not recommended to fertilize the jasmine after potting. After the jasmine has passed the seedling acclimatization period and the potting period, it will enter the growth period, and fertilization can be carried out at this time. 3. Sunbathing: Jasmine flowers that have just been potted cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. Strong light will burn the plant and cause the leaves to turn yellow. In severe cases, the plant will wither and die. Therefore, jasmine flowers should be placed in a cool place after potting, and then gradually exposed to light after the jasmine seedling period. |
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