1. Remove the succulentsWhen repotting the cycad, use a clean shovel to remove the plant. During digging, the roots must not be damaged and the integrity of the root system must be ensured. Please note that you must not pull the plants alive. 2. Clean up the old soilThere will be soil attached to its roots. You can use a toothbrush to clean the old soil, or you can gently shake off the soil at its roots. 3. Prune the rootsIn order for the plant to grow better, some excess and unhealthy roots are needed. You can use tweezers to pull out the rotten roots directly, but be careful not to damage the healthy roots. It is best to use scissors to cut it off as long as there are strong roots. 4. Soaking and disinfectionAfter pruning the roots of the plant, it is necessary to use carbendazim for disinfection. The concentration of the carbendazim solution should not be too high. Soak the roots in it for disinfection. After taking it out, dry it briefly but avoid exposing it to sunlight. 5. Planting in a new potGet a new pot and some clean soil ready. Finally, plant the processed succulents into the pot, cover the roots with soil, place it in a semi-shaded place and wait for it to adapt to the pot. |
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