1. Flowerpots with an inner diameter of 24 to 30 cm or larger are generally selected. Of course, you can also choose a smaller flowerpot with a diameter of more than 10 cm.
2. If the soil is especially dry, it should be watered first, wetted and then planted. The soil beside the root of the dug soil should be carefully worked out. It's better to plant it after we've worked it out.
3. Find a stone or other things to pad on the small hole of the flowerpot to prevent the soil from blocking the water flow. In addition, we must use flowerpots with holes. Plants without pores will be blistered to death.
4. Add a proper amount of soil to the flowerpot, remove the small basin with the basin on the seedling, and try not to loosen the soil in the basin. Then put the seedling upright in the middle of the flowerpot, let the heel touch the soil surface, take the seedling in one hand, and add the soil in the other hand. At the same time of adding soil, gently lift up the seedlings to make the roots stretch as much as possible. Cover all the roots, you can't see the roots, but don't plant too deep, otherwise it's not conducive to the survival of seedlings.
1. Arrange a mound of soil, which is generally more than 30cm high. Dig a hole in the mound, just like planting seedlings in a basin. You can also add organic fertilizer below.
2. Just like potted seedlings, they should not be planted too deep, otherwise it is not conducive to the survival of seedlings. Water after planting, find some leaves and other things to shade the seedlings to avoid too far exposure to the sun. But it can't be covered with plastic bags. After the seedlings survive, the shade can be removed. After new branches and leaves are grown, add soil to the seedlings, depending on the size of the seedlings, add 2 to 4cm thick soil.