If the root and trunk of the plant are still alive, the plant can still live. At this time, if well maintained, pay attention to the water content of the plant and the light in contact with the plant. Such plants can also regrow new branches and leaves from the head of the trunk. If the root of the plant has died, the possibility of survival is very small.
1. After the plant is dug out from the original soil, if the root of the plant is good and there is no rot, it is necessary to change the soil for the plant at this time. New soil can be made from garden soil and saprophytic soil and then fertilized once a month. After replanting, you don't need to give too much water to the plants, just a little water in the soil. And don't put the plant in the place where the sun is too strong. In about a month, the plant will have new buds.
2. If the root of the plant is rotten, the rotten root can be cut off at this time, and then the root can be sterilized and replanted. Put it in a well ventilated place. If the root of the plant rots too much, but the branches are still fresh, at this time, you can cut a section of the branch and soak it in the rooting water, dry it and then cut, wait for the plant to grow roots for planting.