1. PreparationIf you plan to change the pot and soil, stop watering two days in advance to allow the soil to separate from the pot wall and make it easier to remove the pot. Then prepare new pots and soil. You can go to the market to buy some nutrient soil, which is convenient and worry-free. 2. Remove the soilCarefully remove the green radish from the pot and remove the original soil. By the way, check its root system and cut off rotten roots, dead roots, and curled roots. You can also cut off old roots. 3. Change the substrateAfter pruning, you can place the green ivy in a new flowerpot, and then add the prepared nutrient soil to make the roots and soil closely combined, and the upper soil should be slightly lower than the edge of the pot as much as possible to facilitate later management and watering. 4. Plastic surgeryAfter repotting, its shape will inevitably be a bit messy, so it needs to be properly pruned and tidied. Let it look brand new, and then you can carry out normal maintenance and management after it adapts to the new environment. |
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