1. Time to change potsFor dragon plants, the time to repot is very important. You can choose to repot in spring, when the temperature can be stabilized at above 25 degrees Celsius, and the plants can be taken out without damaging them. When it is moved to a new pot, it will be easier to recover, and there will be no severe cold or hot weather, so it is the best time. If you miss this time, you can also choose to repot in autumn, when the temperature is relatively stable, but you cannot choose late autumn. Summer and winter are not suitable. The temperature in summer is relatively high, which easily breeds bacteria. The temperature in winter is relatively cold, making it difficult for the dragon to recover. 2. Precautions1. Before repotting, take out the flying dragon gently and slowly without damaging the roots. After taking it out, the roots need to be processed, the old and dead roots need to be cut off, the absorption capacity needs to be restored, and the healthy root system needs to be combed out without damaging the healthy roots. 2. The newly selected flower pot and soil should be suitable. The flower pot should be larger to provide sufficient growing space. The newly prepared soil needs to be permeable and have both air permeability and drainage effects. |
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