seasonThe repotting and transplanting of nasturtium should be done in spring and autumn. The temperature and humidity in spring and autumn are very suitable, and it is also the growing season for nasturtium. It is easy to keep up the growth after repotting. PrecautionsPotting soil: The humidity of the potting soil for repotting should be 50%. The soil should be fertile and loose sandy soil. Temperature: On the day of repotting, 18-25℃ is the suitable temperature range. Too cold can cause frostbite, too hot can cause dryness. Maintenance after repottingThe nasturtium is relatively fragile after being repotted, and its growth is often not as good as that in the original pot, so more care must be taken in its maintenance. Watering should be done 2-3 days after repotting. The amount of water should not be too much. Just moisten the soil and spray the leaves. Fertilization should be done half a month after repotting, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are preferred. It is best not to apply nitrogen fertilizers, otherwise it will easily cause excessive growth and burn the roots. The stems of plants that are being repotted are relatively fragile and tender, so move them slowly, otherwise they will break easily. |
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