If you don’t repot the flowers now, the leaves will turn yellow and fall off, and they won’t grow, and they will die when the weather gets cold!

If you don’t repot the flowers now, the leaves will turn yellow and fall off, and they won’t grow, and they will die when the weather gets cold!

Change the pot of the green ivy and it will grow into a waterfall!

If your green radish has not grown after 1-2 years and its leaves are gradually turning yellow, then it is definitely time to change the pot! It’s the perfect time to change the pot while the temperature is 25℃!

How to change the pot?

1. Turn the green ivy whose roots have filled the pot upside down, hold the green ivy with one hand, and gently tap the pot with the other hand, and you can take the green ivy out directly.

2. Clean the soil on the roots. For those roots that are entangled together, you can first roughly separate them with your hands, and then trim off those old roots or weak roots that are too long.

3. In order to prevent bacterial infection after potting, you can soak the root-pruned green radish in a solution of carbendazim for more than half an hour, then take it out and dry the wound.

4. If you want the green radish to grow well, the soil must be loose and breathable. You can choose leaf mold, perlite and coconut coir, mix them in a ratio of 3:2:1, then put the green radish in a pot and water it thoroughly once.

5. Place the green radish in a cool and ventilated place to allow the roots to grow for a week, and then place it in a place with good diffuse light. Just wait for the green radish to grow!

Change the pot of the money tree and it will not rot for 20 years!

Why does the money tree at home often have yellow leaves and rotten roots? The soil in the pot must be blocked! Take advantage of the cool weather now and change the pot for your money tree at home!

How to repot a money tree?

1. If the soil in the pot is not breathable for a long time, the roots of the money tree will rot. First, remove the entire money tree from the pot, and then use a sterilized knife to cut off the rotten roots.

2. Soak the entire root system of the money tree in carbendazim or potassium permanganate solution for disinfection for about 1 day, then take it out and dry the wound.

3. If you want to avoid root rot of the money tree, you must choose loose and breathable nutrient soil for the potting soil. You can use leaf mold and perlite in a ratio of 3:1. Of course, tiles or expanded clay must be placed in the pot to increase water permeability and air permeability.

4. After potting, place the money tree in a cool and ventilated place for a week to allow the roots to grow slowly, and then place it in a place with good diffuse light. The roots of the money tree are shallow, and it is most afraid of waterlogging and root rot. Normally, do not water it too much. Use a small wooden stick to poke 3-5cm into the soil. Pull it out and if you find the stick is dry, you can water it.

Change the pot of Clivia and it will bloom in autumn and winter!

Autumn and winter are the time when Clivia blooms. If your Clivia has not grown yet, it may be because the roots have filled the pot. You must change the pot quickly!

How to repot Clivia?

1. Take the Clivia out of its original pot. Note that when taking the Clivia out of the pot, hold the Clivia with one hand and turn the pot upside down, and you can easily take the Clivia out.

2. Clean the soil on the roots of Clivia. Be careful not to damage the roots when cleaning the soil. Then rinse it lightly with clean water. This way you can quickly distinguish rotten roots and empty roots.

3. If you see empty or rotten roots on the root system, cut them off with sterilized scissors, and then apply some carbendazim powder or wood ash on the wounds.

4. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil. You can mix it according to 5 parts of leaf mold + 1 part of pine needle soil. In order to provide sufficient nutrients for the Clivia, you can grab a handful of cooked melon seeds or peanuts and sprinkle them in the potting soil. Make sure they are original.

5. Because the roots of Clivia are exposed, do not fill the pot with soil directly, otherwise the middle of the root system will be empty. So first, grab a fist of soil and put it under the root system of the Clivia, wrap the roots, and then put it in the flowerpot. Fix the Clivia with the pseudobulb as the center, then fill the soil and compact it.

6. After potting, water thoroughly until water flows out from the bottom of the pot. Clivia has fleshy roots, so it is better to keep it dry rather than wet when watering it, so you don’t have to worry about the roots rotting or dying!

Change the pot of asparagus fern and it will climb to the roof!

If the leaves of your asparagus fern keep turning yellow, and some even turn yellow all over the plant, the main reason, apart from insufficient watering, may be that it’s time to repot your asparagus fern!

How to repot asparagus fern?

1. Generally, the asparagus fern that is repotted has been growing for more than 2-3 years. Its root system fills the entire pot, and some have even grown out of the pot. At this time, the asparagus fern must be completely removed from the pot.

2. Gently pat the roots with your hands to clean the soil on the roots of asparagus fern. Be careful not to damage the roots. Then rinse the roots with clean water and cut off the old roots or weak roots directly. You can also take this opportunity to divide the plant. Find the nodes where the asparagus fern divides and then gently break it apart.

3. To prepare the soil for the pot, you can choose to mix 3 parts of leaf mold and 2 parts of river sand together, put a few tiles at the bottom of the pot, add a handful of slow-release fertilizer in the pot, and then put the asparagus fern back into the pot.

4. Place the asparagus fern in a well-ventilated place indoors, spray water on the leaves more often, and make sure to provide it with enough diffuse light. The asparagus fern will grow quickly and even climb up the wall!

If you change the pot of the Sansevieria, it will poke the roof in a minute!

Sansevieria is a flower that is very easy to have an overflowing root system. Huahua still remembers that she used a plastic pot to grow Sansevieria before, but there were so many roots that the pot burst!

How to repot Sansevieria?

1. Before repotting the snake plant, it is best to control the water for a few days to allow the soil to dry. Then use chopsticks to poke the edge of the pot a few times to loosen the soil so that it can be easily removed from the pot.

2. Remove the soil from the roots of the snake plant. If you have a large flowerpot at home, you don’t need to divide the pots. If the flowerpot at home is not big enough, you can directly divide the Sansevieria into pots. Note that the divided Sansevieria must have roots, so that it is easier to grow.

3. In order to prevent the root rot of Sansevieria, it is best to put 2-3cm thick broken bricks at the bottom of the pot, and then add nutrient soil. If you want your snake plant to grow vigorously, you can add some cooked and fermented soybeans and egg shells to the bottom of the pot.

4. Put the snake plant back into the pot, water it thoroughly once, and then place it in a cool and ventilated place! In the later stage, as long as there is no water accumulation in the pot, the snake plant can grow rapidly and it won’t be a problem even if it reaches the roof!

Change the pot for the Kalanchoe, and the flower buds will sprout in autumn and winter!

Many flower lovers worry every day, why my Kalanchoe hasn’t grown yet, when will it bloom? Huahua thinks that if you have bought your Kalanchoe plant for several years and haven’t changed the pot, it will definitely not be easy for it to bloom!

How to repot Kalanchoe?

1. Take the Kalanchoe out of its original pot, and then slightly dig up the soil on the roots. It is best to keep a piece of the original soil and do not remove it all.

2. Prepare a new flowerpot, place loose and breathable expanded clay at the bottom of the pot, and then add new nutrient soil.

3. Place the Kalanchoe with the soil ball directly into the new pot, then fill it with soil and compact the soil slightly.

4. Water thoroughly once after potting. When watering, you can add some trace element fertilizer to the water, then place it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and then place it in a well-lit place, and soon the Kalanchoe will grow new buds and bloom!

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