Orange Monroe acclimatization timeThe best time to repot Orange Monroe is in spring and autumn. It will usually acclimate successfully in half a month. The temperature in November is relatively low, so it is not easy to acclimate after repotting. Orange Monroe will generally start growing new leaves in about a month after being repotted, but it is best to provide it with suitable growing conditions, otherwise it may take longer to grow leaves. A week or ten days after the Orange Monroe is potted, you can gently pull the plant. If you feel a little resistance, it means the plant may have started to adapt to the pot and take root. Orange Monroe has acclimatization performanceWhen you find that the new leaves of Orange Monroe begin to become plump and hard, and the old leaves begin to turn yellow, it means that the succulent has adapted to the pot. How to make Orange Monroe adapt to the pot quicklyWhen removing the Orange Monroe from the pot and changing the soil, you can trim the roots appropriately, cutting off all the old roots, weak roots, slender roots, and diseased roots to promote the germination of new roots and allow the plant to adapt to the pot faster. How to care for Orange Monroe during its acclimatization periodFor the Orange Monroe in the acclimatization period, try not to expose it to the sun and keep it in a well-ventilated place for maintenance. However, it cannot be left without water for a long time. Generally, it can be watered appropriately after one week in the pot. 1. Watering: After Orange Monroe is potted, it must be watered once until the water flows out from under the pot. After that, the water needs to be controlled. It is usually watered once a month. If the leaves of Orange Monroe become soft, then it needs to be watered after a week, and do not water too much each time. 2. Fertilization: If you add slow-release fertilizer or granular organic compound fertilizer to the soil when potting Orange Monroe, you do not need to fertilize the succulent again within a few months, because the fertility of slow-release fertilizer is very long-lasting and the fertilizer effect of organic compound fertilizer is also relatively long-lasting. 3. Sunbathing: After Orange Monroe is potted, it is first placed in a place with diffuse light and ventilation. After a week of acclimatization, it can be given enough light to allow it to grow healthily. |
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