1. Prepare materialsTo divide the pot for the green radish, you need to prepare a new pot and fill it with nutrient soil. If you feel it's crowded, prepare a few more. 2. Arrange the plantsTo take care of a lush green ivy, gently hold the branches and pull them up, almost pulling them out by the roots, along with the soil. If you use potting soil to grow the plant, this step is very simple and easy to remove from the pot. 3. Combing the root systemAfter removing the plants from the pots, you will find that many densely packed plants are connected together. If you want to separate the plants, you need to sort out the roots, otherwise they will be entangled together and it will be difficult to separate the plants. You must straighten them out. This step must be done carefully. Just tear them apart with your hands. Try not to use props to avoid damaging the roots and affecting their inability to resume normal growth after separation. 4. Planting in potsAfter sorting out the tangled roots, you can separate them into equal parts along with the stems and branches as needed. How many pots you want to divide the plant into depends on your personal preference, and also pay attention to the size of the pots and the size of the clusters. |
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