1. Get out of the flowerpotAfter discovering that the roots of the Schefflera arborvitae are rotten, you need to remove it from the flowerpot. First, use a small shovel to circle around the periphery to make it easier to take out the Schefflera arborvitae. Tilt the flowerpot to the side, then hold the plant and take it out. Move slowly and carefully so as not to damage the main root system.2. Soaking and pruning rootsAfter taking out the Schefflera japonica, you need to shake off the soil on it first, wash it in clean water, and expose the white roots. Then cut off the rotten roots. If the rotten area is large, you need to trim the branches and leaves appropriately to reduce water evaporation and facilitate recovery after planting. After pruning, soak the wound in carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution to achieve the effect of disinfection for about half an hour, then take it out and place it in a cool place.3. Prepare the soilThe previous potting soil is infected with bacteria and can no longer be used. New pots and soil need to be prepared. The pots can be made of breathable materials, and the soil must be prepared to ensure that it is loose and breathable. These must be disinfected before use to remove germs.4. Planting in potsAfter preparation, you can plant the Schefflera in it and place it in a cool place to wait for recovery. |
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