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Pothos and money trees... Now it's the best time to repot, or they can't survive autumn!

Walter White
2020-05-18 12:59:46
In a twinkling of an eye, the hot summer is about to pass, and it's a good season to raise flowers. After half a year's growth, your flowers should also be changed! Today, follow the flowers to learn, how to change the pot for the flowers!

The pothos changes a basin, rubs rubs vigorously jumps up!

Recently, many friends asked Huahua why my family's green rose doesn't grow well. Since you bought it home, you haven't changed the pot. Of course, it won't grow!

Specific operation of changing basin:

1. Hold the bottom of the rhizome with your hand, turn the flowerpot upside down, pat the edge and bottom of the flowerpot gently, and take the pothos out of the basin.

2. If the pothos is too dense and the root system is tangled in a ball, separate the pothos along its stem, and then trim the root with scissors to cut off the rotten root.

3. After pruning, in order to avoid rotten roots, it's better to soak it in carbendazim solution, soak it for 30 minutes, and then put it out in a ventilated place to dry.

4. The soil for replanting pothos can mix rotten leaf soil, pine needle and perlite. Such soil is not only breathable but also rich in nutrients, which can meet the growth needs of pothos.

5. After potting, pour water and put the pothos in a cool and ventilated place for about 1 week, and then slowly put it in a place with good light for maintenance.

Rich tree for a pot, 10 years not rotten!

Huahua family has a 3-year-old Money Tree. The leaves are yellow these days. It's not energetic at all. Pull it out, it's rotten!

Specific operation of changing basin:

1. When you take off the pot for the Money Tree, first hold the bottom of the trunk and shake it gently. When the pot soil becomes loose, then turn the pot sideways and pull out the Money Tree.

2. In summer, if the water is not proper or the basin soil is airtight, the root of the Money Tree is prone to black rot.

3. Prepare a sharp knife, clean the rotten part of the root of the Money Tree after disinfection, and then soak it in potassium permanganate solution for about 30 minutes, or smear some carbendazim powder on the incision.

4. The black rot of the Money Tree indicates that there are bacteria in the soil before it. When it is used again, it can be put in the microwave oven for a few minutes, or change to a new soil.

5. Don't water the basin after changing, put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and then water it for 3 days.

The Clivia changes a basin, the flower bud whips unceasingly!

With the increase of leaves and the growth of roots, Clivia will have to change pots at a certain stage. Otherwise, it's like an adult wearing children's clothes all the time. It's definitely uncomfortable!

Specific operation of changing basin:

1. Stop water for about 10 days before changing the basin for Clivia (according to the size of the basin), so that changing the basin will not cause too much damage to the root system, and the later recovery will be faster.

2. Remove the soil from the root and cut off the rotten root and the useless hollow root.

3. Pad several broken tiles on the water outlet of the flowerpot to prevent the later watering from being blocked by the basin soil. The new nutrient soil is mainly saprophytic soil and pine needles. In order to increase permeability, a small amount of coarse sand and charcoal slag can be added.

4. When going to the basin, first lay a layer of nutritious soil on the bottom of the basin, then turn over the Clivia, fill the nutritious soil in the middle of the funnel-shaped root system, and put the root system into the flowerpot by hand. In this way, the basin soil can be guaranteed to be uniform to the greatest extent, and the root will not be damaged.

5. Hold the root system with one hand and fill the soil with the other hand. When filling, you can mix several compound fertilizers in the soil. After filling the soil, press the edge of the basin tightly, do not use too much force near the rhizome, and then pour water.

Clivia miniata

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