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Does the lucky tree need to be repotted? The method of repotting

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Tulip hydroponic time to choose good quality, uniform size and after low temperature treatment of the bulbs, so that the latter can be better flowering, growth. After choosing the seed ball, choose the right vase according to the size of the seed ball. After selection, put the seed ball on it, add appropriate water, pay attention to ventilation, provide a warm environment, so that only a week or so can take root and germinate.

Do I need to repot & nbsp;

Lucky trees are generally potted and maintained at home, so they need to be repotted every year or two.Zhaocai tree has been growing bigger, if not repotted, the root system will gradually elongate, the original pot is difficult to accommodate growth, lack of space limits the growth of the root system, affecting the later development.The nutrients in the soil inside are gradually exhausted and can not supply the later growth.Periodically repotting can provide space for growth and new soil to maintain growth.

2. Method of changing basin

1. Take out the plant: Before repotting the fortune tree, take out the plant from the flowerpot.Stop watering for a few days to keep the soil dry.Carefully knock around the sides of the pot to separate the soil from the sides of the pot, and tilt the pot to the sides to remove the plants.If it is a relatively large plant, several people can take it out together.

2. Proper pruning: After taking out the lucky tree, shake off the soil on the root system, check the rotten root, and prune off the rotten root.

3. Prepare potting soil: The prepared flowerpot should be larger than the previous one, which can ensure the subsequent growth.The soil can be used fertile, loose acid soil, mixed with a little fertilizer.

4. Fill the pot with soil: Fill part of the soil in the flowerpot, put the plant in the center of the flowerpot, fill the soil slowly, press it gently, and put it in a cool and ventilated place after watering.

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