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How to change pots of vine rose

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-29 14:02:06
The size of the flowerpot is determined by the size of the plant, and the material is mainly air permeable. The soil can be peat soil, rotten leaf soil, coarse sand, and bone meal. Before taking off the pot, use a small shovel to turn around, tilt the pot to the side, then take out the plant, remove the soil attached to the root, and trim the root properly. Choose to plant in early autumn, early summer or autumn, and fill the pot with soil.

I. prepare basin soil

1. Flowerpot: the size of flowerpot shall be determined by the size of the plant. If the plant is small, choose a smaller flowerpot. If the plant is large, the height and diameter of the plant shall be larger to ensure enough growth space. The main material is air permeability. There are many kinds of materials.

2. Soil: the soil is required to be loose and permeable. Peat soil and rotten leaf soil can be used to add coarse sand. In order to ensure good growth, rotten organic fertilizer, such as bone meal and cake fertilizer, should be added.

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II. Take off the basin and repair the root

In order to avoid separating the plants, first use a small shovel to turn around the flowerpot, so that the soil can be loosened and the soil in the flowerpot can be easily taken out. Tilt the flowerpot to the side, then grab the plant and take it out, gently remove the soil attached to the root, and do not hurt the root. In order to grow later, it is necessary to prune the roots properly, and cut off the old roots on the top, as well as some rotten and blackened roots.

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III. upper basin planting

Choose in the early autumn, early summer or autumn basin planting, temperature more than 30 degrees do not change the basin. Put tiles at the bottom of the flowerpot to drain the water, then fill the soil, apply sufficient base fertilizer to ensure nutrition, and then erect and plant the rattan rose, pay attention to the later maintenance.

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