1. Cut off rotten rootsOnce root rot occurs, there will be problems with growth. It cannot be allowed to continue growing, otherwise the subsequent growth condition will become poor. The first task is to cut off the rotten roots. First take the plant out of the original pot, and pay attention to the process so as not to damage the healthy roots. Use a pair of sharp scissors to gradually cut off the rotten parts, leaving the good parts, wash them in clean water, put them aside to dry before planting. 2. Prepare new soilBecause the original soil may contain pathogens, it may cause infection if used again. It is best to prepare new soil and follow the original proportions. If you want to use the original soil, you need to expose it to the sun to remove the bacteria. 3. PlantingAfter the new soil is prepared and the rotten roots are cut off, you can replant them. Fill the pot with soil, then plant the Euphorbia cerasifera in it, slowly fill the soil around it, and water it with enough water to ensure the roots are in place. 4. Pay attention to maintenanceAfter planting, you must also pay attention to maintenance. Generally, root rot is caused by too much water, so you must pay attention to this and control the water. |
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