1. The season for changing soilGenerally speaking, the season for changing the soil of wintersweet is spring, and the best time is after late March. Because all the flowers of the wintersweet have already withered at this time, it is the most appropriate time to change the soil, which can help the wintersweet bloom more beautifully next year. 2. How to change the soil1. Pruning: When changing the soil, you need to take the plant out of the old potting soil, then clean all the soil above the roots, and then trim all the necrotic roots, overcrowded roots, and overgrown roots. This will ensure better growth after changing the soil. 2. Soil: When replacing the soil at this time, you can add some fertilizer to ensure that the soil is more fertile. You can use peat soil, leaf mold, garden soil, sand and other materials and mix them evenly before use. However, before using it, you can put some gravel or expanded clay under the potting soil to increase the air permeability, which will meet the growth needs of the wintersweet. 3. Water and fertilizer management: The wintersweet that has just had its soil changed must be given sufficient water and fertilizer to avoid poor growth in the future. |
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