1. Can I change the pot in winter?Try not to repot the Schefflera in winter, because winter is its dormant period. If you repot it at this time, it will easily damage its root system, and its growth rate will be very slow after repotting. If it is not well maintained, it may cause the death of the plant. It is best to repot Schefflera in spring, as spring is the best time for its growth. When repotting in spring, it is best to cut off all the dead branches and leaves produced last year, and use new soil and pots for planting. It is best to apply an appropriate amount of base fertilizer when planting to ensure that it has enough nutrients for growth. 2. How to grow lushIf you want it to grow vigorously, you must first ensure that it has sufficient nutrients. Flower lovers can use special flower fertilizers when planting, and it is also possible to add a small amount of fermented cake fertilizer when fertilizing. In addition, sufficient light is needed to keep the plants in the best condition. The sunlight in winter is relatively small, so flower lovers should best place them in a sunny place when growing them. Pay attention to fertilization and light during normal cultivation, and the plants will grow well. |
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