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How to change a basin to Passion Fruit, is it OK to bask on the roof after changing a basin?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
If the water lotus is in the south, it can be placed outdoors and maintained in the open air, and it can be safely overwintered under normal maintenance. The winter climate in the north is relatively cold, so we must do a good job of keeping warm to avoid frostbite. The flowers will decline around September, and the flowers will begin to wither and wither. We should cut off the withered leaves immediately and store them for overwintering. We can move them to the balcony of our home, or put the lotus into the cold cellar for storage, or use the pool for storage.

1. Method of changing basin

1. Preparation: The flowerpot used for cultivating Passion Fruit should be large, the new flowerpot should be at least one circle larger than the old one, and the diameter of the flowerpot can be about 40-60cm, so as to meet the needs of its growth.

2. Seedling lifting: Be careful when lifting seedlings. Do not damage the root system as much as possible. Once the root is damaged, it will seriously affect its recovery growth.After loosening the soil, you can tilt the pot and take it out slowly.

3, repotting: repotting for it, it is best with the original soil.After removing the pot, trim the longer root system slightly, put it in a new pot with the original soil, and fill the gap with soil.

4. Seedling recovery: After repotting, it usually takes a period of time to recover the seedlings. During this period, do not see the light too early. It needs to be kept in a shaded place.It will be short of water after changing the pot, so you can prune some branches at this time, and it will recover quickly after it recovers.

2. Whether it can be sunned

It is not recommended to put it on the roof after repotting, because the light on the roof is generally good, and Passion Fruit can not see light after repotting, so it is better to put it in a shading place.

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