1. Best time to change potsWhen repotting, you must pay attention to the choice of time. The most suitable times are spring and autumn, as the temperature and humidity in these two seasons are very suitable. Repotting is very beneficial to the recovery of the plant and will not hinder the normal growth of the plant. The specific dates are not fixed, but generally the best times are around April in spring and September in autumn. The climate in each region is different, and the times also vary. Try to choose a time when the climate is stable. 2. Note1. Pay attention to proper pruning during repotting. Roots that are not growing well should be pruned when repotting. Usually, the main thing to do is to prune diseased roots, weak roots and some rotten roots. 2. When potting, the roots of the plant should be in contact with the soil. If there is no soil at the root location, it will not be able to absorb water and nutrients normally, which will cause the roots to rot. 3. After changing the pot, it needs to be placed in a cool place and not exposed to sunlight immediately. You should first let the plants acclimate for a while, and then wait for about a week before you can grow them normally. |
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