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How to change the bowl of sunflower

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-08 08:43:36
In greenhouse culture, the sunflower can be changed in four seasons without restriction. In natural circumstances, the time is generally from late March to mid September of each year. Slowly take out the plant from the original basin, pad tile on the bottom of the flowerpot, put the plant upright, fill the surrounding soil, and gently compact. After the completion, the water will be poured again to make it permeable and placed in a cool and astigmatic place for maintenance.

I. choice of time

Because there is no way to coordinate the growth of the plant with the flowerpot, it is necessary to change the flowerpot to ensure the growth, so that the root can not absorb nutrients. The greenhouse culture can be conducted in four seasons without restriction. But under natural circumstances, the time is generally from late March to mid September every year, which is relatively mild and suitable.

2. Method steps

1. Slowly take out the plant from the original basin, and gently pat the sides of the flowerpot with your hands, so that it will vibrate and help the plant to separate. After loosening, hold the plant in one hand, and tap the position under the bottom with one hand, so that the plant can be detached.

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2. Prepare a proper flowerpot, which is a little larger than the original one. The bottom position is padded with tiles, which can promote the drainage effect. Then add ceramsite, nutrients and half of the soil into it, then put it upright, fill the surrounding soil, gently compact, pay attention to the root system under the expansion, not folded, otherwise it is not conducive to take root.

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3. After the filling is completed, the secondary water is poured, which can play the role of root fixation. The plant can be maintained in a cool and astigmatic place, and can be turned into normal maintenance after the plant adapts.

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