1. Pre-potting treatmentA newly purchased money tree needs some time to adapt to the new environment after it is moved to a new environment. It will take about a week. During this period, you should observe its condition frequently. If the soil is dry, you need to water it once. After that, you can change the pot. 2. RepottingBefore repotting, you need to prepare the soil in the pot. The Money Tree is drought-resistant and likes warmth, so the soil has high requirements for air permeability. You can use acidic soil to grow the Money Tree, and then mix some expanded clay into the soil to increase air permeability. After planting, do not water it for the time being. Wait until it adapts to the new pot soil for a few days before watering. Make sure the soil is completely dry before watering. Water it thoroughly at one time, but do not allow water to accumulate in the pot, as accumulated water will cause the roots of the money tree to rot. 3. Care after repottingThe Money Tree does not like fertilizer very much, and generally does not need to be fertilized. However, during the growing period, the nutrients in the potting soil are limited and it is difficult to meet the needs of the Money Tree. At this time, you can add some nutrients with little irritation and sufficient nutrients, such as animal manure. Fertilizing twice a month is sufficient. |
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