1. What soil to useWhen repotting, you can buy special soil for planting, or you can choose some materials suitable for its growth at home and then mix them yourself. 1. Leaf mold: Leaf mold is mixed with a lot of fallen leaves and weeds, as well as some animal excrement. This type of soil contains more nutrients and has a loose texture, not sticky, making it very suitable for planting. 2. Charcoal ash: Charcoal ash has very good air permeability and good drainage effect. It also contains some unburned substances that can provide nutrients to the plants. Charcoal ash is a very environmentally friendly choice and can be regarded as waste recycling. 3. River sand: The drainage performance of river sand is very good, so you can add some during preparation. 2. Steps for changing pots1. Take it out of the original flowerpot, be sure not to damage the root system of the plant, shake off the old soil on it, and trim the old roots next to it. 2. Take out the previously prepared soil, straighten the plant with your hands and plant it in the flowerpot, fill the soil around it, and make sure to press it firmly. |
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