1. Is it possible?Newly bought green radish can be divided into pots. It has strong vitality and adaptability. As long as the roots are not damaged when dividing the pots, and it is carefully cared for in the later stage, it will survive without any problems. However, it is recommended to adapt for a period of time before dividing the pots during the peak growth period. After dividing, you can water some rooting liquid in an appropriate amount to help the plants take root quickly and accelerate the growth of seedlings. 2. Maintenance methods after potting1. Watering: After dividing the pots, be sure to water them thoroughly so that the soil in the pots can absorb all the moisture. There should be no stagnant water. You can spray water on the leaves frequently to keep the surrounding air moist. 2. Fertilization: No fertilization is needed right after the plant is divided into pots, because the roots of the green radish cannot immediately receive and absorb nutrients in the new environment. Fertilization at this time is useless and may even cause fertilizer disease. You can apply appropriate amount of fertilizer after new branches and leaves grow. 3. Light: The green radish is very weak after being divided into pots. It cannot be placed in direct sunlight or in a vent to be exposed to strong winds. It should be placed in a place with scattered light or away from light. |
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