1. How to change pots1. Choose a pot: Before repotting the plant, you need to first choose a pot according to the size of the plant. If the plant is large, use a large pot, and if the plant is small, use a small pot. In addition, the flower pots must also have good water permeability and air permeability. 2. Loading soil: You also need to prepare new soil. It is best to purchase new soil directly, so you can avoid the disinfection step. If you prepare the soil yourself, you need to disinfect it. 3. Remove from the pot: Take the yew tree out of its old pot, and be careful not to accidentally touch its roots during the removal process. When removing the plant from the pot, pull it out along with the old soil. If its roots are not growing well, simply prune and disinfect it. 4. Potting: Then put the plant into the prepared potting soil, let its roots stretch out in the pot, and cover it with soil along the edge of the pot. Be careful not to let its roots get entangled in the soil, otherwise the root system will grow poorly. 2. Repotting and MaintenanceAfter changing the pot, it is necessary to water it appropriately. Usually, it is enough to water the soil thoroughly this time. Then place the potted plant in a cool place with fresh air, and wait for it to adapt before maintaining it normally. |
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