1. Can you survive?Most plants will wilt to some extent after being repotted, but there is no need to worry too much. As long as rescue measures are taken as soon as possible, the plant can survive. After repotting the plant, it is necessary to allow the seedlings to grow slowly. The repotted plant should be placed in a cool place with good ventilation and not exposed to the sun. If the plant is exposed to the sun immediately after repotting, the water will evaporate excessively and the plant will wilt. This is because the roots of the plant are damaged when repotting. If the roots are exposed to light, they cannot absorb water and it will be difficult to recover. 2. Maintenance after repotting1. After repotting the plant, it is necessary to spray some water on the plant appropriately and ensure the humidity of the maintenance environment. However, you cannot water the plant because the roots are damaged, and the roots will easily rot if the environment is too humid. 2. You cannot fertilize it after changing the pot. At this time, its roots cannot absorb nutrients. If you apply fertilizer, the roots will burn. If you want to fertilize, you need to wait until it grows new leaves before applying the appropriate amount of fertilizer. |
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