Soil selectionThe potting soil is required to be loose and breathable, with good drainage and a certain particle size. It can be mixed with 1 part of leaf mold or peat, 3 parts of coarse sand or vermiculite, and a small amount of calcareous materials such as bone meal. Materials such as Akadama soil can also be used. Seasonal ChoiceRepot every spring. Do not transplant or repot in the summer when the temperature is high and the light is strong. Appropriate shade should be provided at this time.Growth periodIt is best to do this during the dormant period and early growth period of the white flower. Repotting during these two stages will have little effect on its growth and will not damage the root system. PrecautionsWhen repotting, keep as much soil as possible on the plant roots and try to avoid bare roots. This is because transplanting with soil is easier to survive than transplanting with bare roots. When repotting, if the original pot is a soft plastic pot (or paper cup), it is recommended to cut it open so as not to damage the plant roots. |
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