Time to change the soil of pennywortFor the catnip, the best time to change the soil is in spring every year, because the pot will also be changed at that time, so the soil can be changed at the same time, which is more beneficial for the growth of the plant, and it will also provide nutrients, allowing it to grow better. How to change the pot and soil of Pennisetum oleifera1. First, transplant the catnip from the old pot, loosen the soil in the pot first, then turn the pot over with your hands, so that the plant will be separated from the pot, and then clean the soil. If root rot is found, trim it in time and disinfect the wound. 2. Then choose a flower pot. If you still use an old pot, just clean the surroundings. If you use a new pot, you need to add new culture soil. Be careful not to fill it too full. Finally, replant it in the soil. When the soil is relatively dry, water it appropriately to keep a moist environment. Things to note when changing the soil of pennywortWhen changing the soil of the catnip, you need to be careful. It must be done in spring every year. The pot should be selected according to the size of the plant. The soil you choose should also be loose and breathable, preferably containing humus. Half of the old soil needs to be left when changing the soil. What soil should be used to replace the soil of pennywort?When changing the soil for the petal plant, it is recommended to use loose, breathable soil containing humus, preferably with a certain degree of drainage. Changing the soil and applying base fertilizer for pennywortIt is recommended to use liquid fertilizer when fertilizing the petal, and the liquid fertilizer must be diluted before use. If too much fertilizer is applied, the number of waterings will need to be increased to dilute the fertilizer concentration in the potting soil. Maintenance method of pennywort after changing soil1. Watering : After changing the soil of the petal plant, you can water it appropriately to keep the soil moist. Avoid water accumulation, otherwise it will be detrimental to the growth of the plant. 2. Light : The catnip should not be exposed to the sun for two weeks after the soil is changed. After two weeks, it can be exposed to the sun normally. During daily maintenance, there must be sufficient sunlight, which is more conducive to its maintenance. 3. Soil : When planting catnip, it needs a suitable lighting environment. Generally, loose, breathable soil containing humus is used. 4. Yellowing leaves : The main reason why the leaves of the catnip turn yellow is due to excessive watering or fertilization, which has a lot to do with the permeability of the soil. Soil with good drainage is required. |
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