Notes on repotting1. If you are replacing a new pot, soak it in clean water overnight, wash and dry it to remove the alkalinity of the pot. If you are replacing an old pot, expose it to the sun for four or five hours to disinfect and sterilize it to prevent insect eggs and bacteria from infecting the plants. 2. Determine the diameter of the flowerpot according to the plant you want to replace. Generally speaking, you should choose a flowerpot of the same diameter as the flower's crown. A flowerpot that is too large or too small will not be conducive to the control of water and fertilizer. 3. When repotting, try to bring as much original soil as possible to avoid bare-root transplanting and reduce damage to the root system. After repotting, water it thoroughly immediately and place it in a cool place for about half an hour. Wait until the plant recovers before managing it normally. The best time to repot1. The best time to repot is during the plant's dormant period or early growth period. This is when damage to the plant is minimal and the plant recovers quickly. 2. Most plants can be grown in spring and autumn. 3. For plants in the growth period, seedling growth period and flowering period, do not change the pot. If you change the pot during this period, it will affect the normal growth of the plant if it is light, and it will directly lead to the death of the plant if it is serious. The correct way to repot plants1. Choose plants in their dormant period and repot them before the branches sprout in spring. 2. Gently pour the plant out of the pot, remove the old roots on the outer layer of the plant's root system, loosen the topsoil, and then place the plant in a new pot. A layer of expanded clay or bricks should be placed in the pot as a drainage layer in advance, and then plant the plant and compact it. 3. It is best to use the immersion method for watering for the first time after repotting to ensure that all the soil in the pot is soaked. 4. After repotting, you can prune off dead, diseased and weak branches. If it is an evergreen plant, you can appropriately cut off some leaves to reduce transpiration and prevent the plant from wilting. Friends, do you have any good experience? Share it with everyone quickly~ (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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