1. Check the plantsAfter buying a new Margaret, you should first conduct an overall inspection of the plant. Because the plants may be damaged during transportation or transfer, it is important to check whether they have any damage or root rot. If so, they must be dealt with in a timely manner to prevent affecting their subsequent growth. 2. Breeding environmentSince Margaret has just arrived in the new environment, it is not very adaptable, so it will be moved to a shaded place for maintenance. Be careful not to expose it to direct sunlight, and ensure ventilation so that it can adapt to the new environment faster. 3. Soil replacement issueYou cannot change the soil when you just come back, as changing the soil at this time will cause great harm to the plants. You can wait until it adapts to the new environment and then change the soil to a breathable, humus-rich soil. 4. Proper wateringDo not water too much or too frequently, otherwise the roots of the newly purchased marigold will be damaged and its growth will be affected. Just keep the soil moist while it acclimates to its new environment. |
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