1. Steps of transplanting1. When the old stump grows to a certain size, the original flowerpot is no longer suitable. You can try to choose a larger flowerpot that matches the later growth of the plant. You can choose a clay pot with good air permeability. It is best to leave small holes at the bottom to facilitate the normal drainage of water so as not to cause water accumulation in the pot and damage the plant roots. 2. Prepare a long flat blade or shovel, cut a circle along the inside of the flowerpot, and then slowly take out the plant, being careful not to damage the root system. Remove the old soil from the roots and trim the old roots. 3. Place large expanded clay in the flowerpot to filter water, then add culture soil, straighten the plant with your hands and place it in the new pot, fill the surrounding area with culture soil, and then compact the soil in the pot. Finally, you can cover it with materials such as volcanic rocks to make it easier for air to flow. 2. Maintenance after transplantingAfter potting, subsequent maintenance and management should be carried out. The plant can be placed in a ventilated place. During the first 3 to 5 days, avoid direct sunlight and do not water it. After these days, you can carry out normal maintenance. |
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