1. Why change the pot?1. On the one hand, because the plant is constantly growing, when it develops to a certain stage, the demand for volume and other aspects becomes larger, so the previous maintenance containers and other conditions can no longer meet it. Therefore, in order for the plant to develop better, we need to provide it with a better environment. 2. On the other hand, the plant has almost absorbed and utilized all the nutrients in the original environment after a long period of growth and development. In particular, the culture loam has changed a lot. Not only is the nutrition insufficient, but its air permeability and softness have also deteriorated, so it needs to be replaced. 2. When to change1. If the plant was originally grown in a small container, then you need to repot it more frequently, about every 1-2 years. 2. If the plant is grown in a larger container, it will only take about 4 years, and you must pay attention to maintenance during this period. 3. The specific time for repotting needs to be chosen well. April to May in spring is a good time because the ambient temperature is suitable at that time and the plants will recover faster. |
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