1. Transplantation Method1. Prepare the potting soil: Prepare the potting soil before transplanting. The size of the flowerpot should be similar to that of the lucky tree. Do not use a smaller pot. The soil should be loose and have good air permeability. Do not use sticky soil, which will hinder the breathing and growth of its roots. In addition, the flower pots and soil should be disinfected before use. 2. Take out the plant: Take the plant out of the potting soil where it was planted. Be careful not to damage its roots. After taking it out, simply clean the old soil and check its root growth. If there are rotten or dry roots, the unhealthy roots should be cut off. 3. Transplantation: After a simple root trimming, plant it in the potting soil. Allow its root system to stretch, otherwise it will be difficult for it to survive. After planting, cover its roots with soil. 2. Precautions after potting1. After repotting, place it in a well-ventilated, cool place. Avoid direct sunlight and provide it with appropriate diffuse light. 2. After moving the pot, you should water it thoroughly and spray it with water appropriately in the morning and evening to keep it moist. Too dry will hinder its recovery and growth. |
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