Soil PreparationBefore repotting, in addition to preparing the pot to be changed, we also need to prepare the soil to be changed. The soil for cineraria also requires loose, fertile and well-ventilated culture soil. When repotting, you can add phosphorus-containing base fertilizer to the bottom of the pot. transplantWhen removing the plant from the pot, turn the pot downwards, tap the edge of the pot gently to loosen the soil, and then use your fingers to push the plant with the mud ball out from the bottom of the pot. This operation will not damage the roots or the seedlings. Then plant the plant with the mud ball into the new potting soil. Rooting wateringPlace the replanted pot in a container filled with a certain amount of water, and allow the water to seep into the potting soil from the holes at the bottom of the pot until the surface soil is moist. After repotting, place it in a shady place for maintenance. |
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