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How to water pothos seedlings, what should be paid attention to when transplanting?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lily, of course, can bask in the sun, it is a sun-loving plant itself, to ensure enough sunshine, in order to produce nutrients through photosynthesis, to maintain normal growth. If there is no sunshine for a long time, the growth will become weak and the flowering will be abnormal. Different growth stages have different needs for light, ensure enough sunshine in growth period, appropriate shading in daytime in bud period, and do not bask in the sun for a long time in flowering period, otherwise the flowering period will be shortened.

1. how to water

During the growth of green radish seedlings, the water in the soil will slowly evaporate, so timely replenishment of water is a very important part.When watering it, it is usually to water it thoroughly at the beginning of planting, and then to replenish it immediately after the soil dries.If the climate is dry season, you can also spray its leaves with water.Watering is usually done thoroughly, and if you stop watering halfway, the deep roots will not absorb the water, and the growth rate will be very slow.

2. Notes on Migration

1. When transplanting, do not damage the root of the plant, and operate carefully.If you accidentally hurt the root, you need to disinfect it, otherwise it will recover slowly after transplantation, and if it is serious, it may be infected and rotten.

2. Just after completing the transplantation work, you need to put it in a shady place first, and don't worry about being exposed to the sun.After the plant is almost recovered, it is not too late to put it in a sunny place.Moreover, before adapting to the new soil environment, do not water it more, probably maintain a moist state.

3, if hydroponic transplantation, it is necessary to pay attention to the choice of water quality, it is best to use clean water.Because once there are impurities in the water, it will slowly harm the root system of the plant, and the root system may rot over time.

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