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How to serve the newly bought jade dew

Saul Goodman
2020-06-30 16:20:30
Before the newly purchased jade dew is put into the basin, check whether there are diseases and insect pests, treat as soon as possible, and trim the old and rotten roots properly. The material of the flowerpot should be breathable, with drainage holes at the bottom, and the size should be appropriate. The soil can be mixed with rotten leaf soil. Lay a layer of ceramsite at the bottom of the flowerpot, put the prepared soil in it, then plant the plant upright, compact the soil, lay a layer of Maifanshi on it, and do the later maintenance.

I. check and trim

The newly bought jade dew needs to be checked before it is put into the basin to see if there are diseases and insect pests. If it is found, it needs to be treated as soon as possible to remove the impact of this aspect and avoid problems in later growth. Comb the root system and trim the old and rotten roots properly.

2. Prepare basin soil.

Yulu can't stand the water logging, so the flowerpot material needs to be breathable, with drainage holes under it, which can promote the normal outflow of water, and the size should be matched with the plant. The smaller plant needs a small flowerpot, and the larger plant uses a large flowerpot. The soil can be mixed with saprophytic soil, which can ensure air permeability, drainage and normal growth of plants.

3. Plant a pot.

Choose to plant when the sun is not big, avoid the sunshine, pave a layer of ceramsite at the bottom of the flowerpot, which can play a role of water permeability, put the prepared soil in, and then plant the plant upright and planted in the flowerpot, ensure the root system can unfold easily, fill the remaining soil in, press and compact gently, pave a layer of Maifanshi on the top..

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IV. later maintenance

Put the planted jade dew in the astigmatism, don't water it first, wait until 1-2 weeks before the root minister comes out, you can water it for normal maintenance.

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