Basin change is helpful for the subsequent growth, better development space and root extension growth. The flowerpot needs to be bigger than the original one, and it can also have more space. For the requirements of soil quality, it needs to be permeable and drainable, with a sense of permeability as a whole, so as to ensure normal growth. It can be prepared with peat soil, coarse sand, vermiculite, plant ash and bark, so that the nutrition and permeability needed for growth are available. After these are ready, do not immediately spread them in the flowerpot, first put them in the sun, or steam them in high temperature.
Use a small shovel to shovel around to loosen the wand flower and facilitate it to move out. Hold the flowerpot with one hand, move the plant out with the other hand, remove the surrounding old soil after taking it out, and deal with the roots with poor growth.
The bottom of the flowerpot is first paved with a layer of ceramsite, so that the moisture can be discharged. Fill part of the nutritive soil to about two-thirds of the flowerpot, plant the wand in, and fill the remaining soil with the other hand.
Planting is not the end, after the maintenance or need to pay attention to, first put in the astigmatism place, waiting for the plant to adapt, and then give normal sunshine.