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How to change the pot and transplant the Spathiphyllum

Skyler White
2020-05-22 14:15:19
Change the basin once or twice. Choose spring, March to may, preferably cloudy. Take the plant out of the pot first, and then clean the root. Then put it in the planting basket and fix it. Select a new basin suitable for its volume and put it in. After that, it needs to be watered.

1. Change basin time

White palms grow faster, so they have to be changed once or twice. When the plant branches and leaves are too dense, the ratio with the basin is three to one, it's time to change. The best time is spring, from March to May. However, if the plant grows too fast, it can be replaced in autumn. When changing the basin, it can be combined with trimming. In the gap between two basin changes, you can loosen the soil from time to time.

2. Specific steps

(1) take off the basin: take out the plant from the basin, clean up the old soil at the root, and then wash the root with clear water. After that, cut off the old and rotten roots.

(2) planting: put the plant in the planting basket and fix it. If you want to hydroponics later, you can add some stones to the hydroponics container (if the container is a pinhead bottle, you can fix it directly with stones instead of planting basket), and then put the plant in. For example, after soil culture, you need to prepare loose new soil, as well as larger basins suitable for the current volume of plants. Put some of the original soil in the center, put the plants in, and then fill with new soil, and then pour water through until the bottom of the basin flows out excess water.

3. Precautions

(1) pay attention to the weather when changing pots, preferably in cloudy days. However, in the case of no damage to the roots, sunny days can

(2) if it is soil culture, the new basin is better to be larger than the original basin, because the plant will grow after that, so it is necessary to provide enough space.

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