How to repot the green radish

How to repot the green radish

1. How to change

Before you decide to repot the green radish, stop watering it for about 4 days. This will allow the roots of the green radish to more easily break away from the pot. When repotting, trim off all the tangled roots, diseased roots, and rotten roots of the green radish, and you can also trim off the yellow and withered leaves. Then plant it in a prepared pot that is larger than the original one. After changing the pot, water it thoroughly and place it in a cool place for maintenance.

2. Precautions

The newly repotted green radish must not be exposed to direct sunlight, but should be placed in a cool place. After about one or two weeks of care, move it to a place with sufficient light. When it has new leaves growing, you can apply fertilizer diluted with water.

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