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Epiphyllum changes a basin to want how to operate, after changing a basin, should water?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
If you want to make a pot of horned violets, it is recommended to mix three parts of peat soil with one part of perlite, and add a small amount of vermiculite as the soil for breeding. When maintaining, it should be kept in a cold environment of 10-15 C, and let it receive more scattered sunlight. When it is in the growing season, dressing liquid fertilizer every half month or so to provide nutrients is also very beneficial to its pot explosion.

1. Method of changing basin

1, repotting time: Epiphyllum in the seedling period is a year for a pot, in the adult plant is 2-3 years for a pot.The time of repotting should be selected well, usually in spring.The temperature of repotting should be above 12 degrees Celsius, at this time the temperature is appropriate, which is conducive to the repotting of seedlings.

 

2, repotting steps: In the spring when repotting should first move from the indoor to the outside, this time can be a pot for soil.Carefully buckle the plant out, and then see if there are any bad roots at the root, which should be cut off, and sprinkle charcoal powder on the cut part to dry.Then find a bigger pot, mix the soil and organic fertilizer evenly, and finally put the epiphyllum in it, and put it in the shade.

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2. Do you want to water after repotting

Do not water after repotting, and water two days after repotting.Epiphyllum like wet soil, in the watering time to irrigate not water, because epiphyllum afraid of waterlogging, water storage in the basin will cause the phenomenon of rotten roots.

In addition, in early spring, late autumn and winter, because the temperature is relatively low, the epiphyllum will be in a semi-dormant state at this time, so watering should be reduced.After the temperature rises in spring, the plants begin to recover, at this time, the amount of irrigation can be increased, and adequate water absorption is of great help to the growth of epiphyllum.

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