1. Stop wateringStop watering the pennywort for a while before dividing it into pots. This is to allow the plant to be better separated from the pot and avoid damaging the roots when digging it out. After the soil in the pot is dry, carefully remove the plant from the pot. 2. Division treatmentAfter taking out the pennywort, remove most of the potting soil, but be careful not to damage the roots. Then the roots should be properly repaired and the old and weak roots should be cut off. Use sterilized scissors to divide the plant into two parts, cut off the connected roots, and remove the stems and leaves without roots. 3. Planting in potsChoose a pot that is the right size. Place broken tiles at the bottom of the pot to ensure good drainage. Then start filling the soil and plant the divided plants into pots. After planting, you can compact the soil, water it thoroughly and place it in a ventilated place. 4. Daily maintenanceThere is a certain period of time for the seedlings to grow slowly after being transplanted into pots. You need to wait until the pennywort has adapted to the pot before you can take care of it normally. During the seedling growth period, water less, do not apply fertilizer, and avoid sunlight. After the plant starts to grow, it can be placed in a sunny place. It should receive half a day of sunlight every day, usually in the early morning or evening, and avoid direct sunlight at noon. In addition, water the plant once every 2-3 days, but there should be no stagnant water. You can spray water appropriately to prevent the adverse effects of dry air. Fertilization can be done every 2-3 weeks, but the amount of fertilizer should not be too much. |
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