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How to change the pot of halberd Pavilion brocade

Hank Schrader
2020-07-01 09:00:08
The plant shape of the Euphorbia Pavilion brocade is large, so a large flowerpot needs to be prepared. The material needs to be breathable, and there are drainage holes under it. The soil must be loose, permeable and drained. It can be prepared with coarse sand, garden soil and vermiculite in proportion. When the flowerpot and soil are well prepared, it is necessary to take out the Euphorbia officinalis brocade, remove the old soil and trim the root system, and then carefully plant the Euphorbia officinalis brocade, and pour in a proper amount of water.

I. prepare the flowerpot

It has a large plant shape, which is difficult to bear in general flowerpots, and it is not easy to grow in them. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a large flowerpot, which can make the root of Euphorbia officinalis brocade extend and match with the plant. Young plants need to change flowerpots every year, and adult plants need to change flowerpots every 2-3 years. The material of the prepared flowerpot needs to be air permeable. There is a drainage hole under it. It can't stand the wet water. If the water is too much, it can be discharged.

2. Soil preparation

It belongs to a kind of fleshy, so it can endure drought, but it can't bear the environment of water and humidity, so the soil must be loose, ventilated and drained, so it can be prepared with coarse sand, garden soil and vermiculite, and added with certain bone powder and plant ash as the base fertilizer.

Take out the plant.

After mixing the flowerpot and the soil, we need to take the halberd Pavilion brocade out of the flowerpot. Pay attention to the action to be light and slow, not to hurt the root, first remove the old soil on it, then trim it with scissors, and remove the old and rotten roots.

IV. planting in

First fill the soil in the flowerpot, and then carefully plant the halberd Pavilion brocade. The surrounding soil should fit together, and pour proper amount of water into it, so as to promote the growth of fixed roots.

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