Tap gently with a small hammer, and you don't have to worry about changing the potSucculent plants usually need to be repotted once a year, but when doing so, the roots may be too tight in the iron pot, making it difficult to remove them smoothly. Do not use brute force to remove the succulents at this time, otherwise it will easily damage the root system. You can knock on the wall of the pot with a rubber hammer, and then take out the succulents when the soil in the pot is loose. Soil moisture, bamboo sticks to solveWatering has always been a big problem that has troubled succulent lovers. It is said to water the plants as soon as they feel dry, but how do you judge whether the soil is dry? In fact, a small bamboo stick can help you easily judge the dryness and wetness of the soil. Choose a dry bamboo stick that is a suitable length for the succulent pot and insert it into the soil from the edge of the pot. When you pull it out, if there is dirt on the bamboo stick, it means the soil is moist, otherwise, it is dry. A plastic cover makes sowing easierAfter sowing the succulent seeds, you can put a plastic cover on the pot, open the plastic cover once a day, or poke a few small holes in the cover. This will help the seeds ventilate and speed up the germination time. If there is no suitable plastic cover, plastic film can be used instead. A few tiles to create a more comfortable basinWhen choosing pots for succulents, people usually choose pots with good drainage and air permeability, but nowadays people tend to choose pots with beautiful shapes and appearances, while ignoring their practicality. For this type of pot, you can lay a layer of tiles at the bottom of the pot when planting to enhance drainage and air permeability. Gloves and ropes to repot thorny succulentsThere are many hard thorns on the surface of the cactus succulent balls, and it is often difficult to know where to start when repotting them. For small and medium-sized succulents, you can wear thick canvas gloves and handle them directly to avoid scratching your hands. For succulents with larger spherical bodies, you can choose ropes as tools. Tie the ropes together to form a loop, then put it on the base of the sphere, keeping the two ends symmetrical and balanced. At the same time, use a small shovel to dig deep into the soil in the pot, gently loosen the roots, pull the rope, and the sphere can be successfully removed from the pot! Shade net, shade for your succulentsFor those who are familiar with succulent plants, it is indeed troublesome to move the succulent plants grown outdoors on the balcony because of the angle of sunlight, but it is a must in summer. Therefore, a retractable sunshade net is installed on the balcony to provide shade for the succulents. Small stones support the flowering of succulentsDon't underestimate the small stones on the surface of the flower pots, they can also play a big role. After potting, spread a layer of white pebbles to lower the soil temperature, support the plant and improve its ornamental value. For example, when planting succulents, because their roots are shallow, you can choose to pave the surface with pebbles. If you choose dark-colored pebbles, it can also increase the temperature of the potting soil and promote the flowering of succulents. |
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