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How to change the basin with golden fingers

Jesse Pinkman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Golden fingers seem to grow slowly, but they also need to be replaced with larger flowerpots for a period of time, otherwise it will affect the growth of golden fingers. Let's take a look at the steps of changing the basin with golden fingers.

Change basin with golden fingers: prepare basin soil

Generally speaking, the new flowerpot is larger than the old one. Put a layer of loam on the bottom of the flowerpot, let the back cover be covered with a layer of sand, and mix in a small amount of organic fertilizer.

Change basin with golden fingers: remove Basin

Prepare gloves before you take off the basin. Use thicker rubber gloves.

Gold Finger Replacing Basin: Removing Basin

Hold the plant by hand and turn the flowerpot upside down.

② hold the bottom of the basin with the other hand and pull it up slowly.

So the golden fingers come out and keep part of the soil at the root.

Gold finger for basin: upper basin planting

Gold Finger Replacing Basin: Removing Basin

One week before the basin, pour the basin soil into the water and put it in the ventilation place for standby.

After a week, plant the golden fingers directly in the basin without watering.

This is the dry planting method of moistening soil, which can shorten the time for plants to adapt to the soil and reduce the damage caused by changing pots.

Gold finger changing basin: slow root

Gold Finger Replacing Basin: Removing Basin

Any plant needs to adapt to the process, golden fingers planted in the soil, placed in a cool and ventilated place, slow roots 5-7 days before water supply. After that, normal maintenance is OK.

Notes on changing basin with golden fingers

① when changing pots, the roots of plants should take more soil and avoid bare roots as much as possible. Because transplanting with soil is easier to survive than transplanting with bare roots.

② when changing pots, if the original flowerpot is a soft plastic basin (or paper cup), it is recommended to cut it, so as not to hurt the plant root system.

③ do not change the basin continuously in a short period of time. For general plants, the interval between two changes should be at least half a year or even longer.

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