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How to transplant good fortune

Walter White
2020-07-21 08:17:10
The name is because the flower core of the plant is bright red, so it is called this way. The leaves are slightly wide and the color is dark green. At the same time, all the leaves bend outwards. The flower color is bright red, but the front end is yellow. Let's introduce its transplant method.

I. preparations

1. Soil:

1 part of ceramsite, 2 parts of perlite, 2 parts of peat, or 1 part of medium coarse river sand, 2 parts of vermiculite, 2 parts of sawdust.

2. Flowerpot:

The size of the flowerpot depends on the size of the plant you want to transplant. Its root should be about 3cm away from the edge of the flowerpot.

3. Transplantation method:

Dig out the whole plant, don't hurt the roots. If the plant is infected by bacteria, then clean up the original soil with the plant. If it's just a normal soil replacement transplantation, it's better to put some original soil in the new pot soil.

When transplanting, first place some small crushed stones at the bottom of the pot, so as to increase the drainage of the soil, and then place the soil with a thickness of 2cm to 3cm. At this time, put the plant in the pot, and then fill the remaining soil, and then gently lift the plant up with your hand, about 1cm, so that the roots of the plant can stretch naturally. When you press the soil gently with your hand, then immediately immerse the pot. And put it in the shade.

Second, what situation needs to be transplanted

1. In case of serious diseases and insect pests, it is necessary to replace basin and soil for planting.

2. Too much water and poor drainage of soil lead to long-term growth of plants in too wet soil, which needs to be transplanted.

3. If you need to reproduce it, you need to transplant it. For details, please refer to the reproduction methods in Encyclopedia of flowers.

4. Under the condition that plants change basin and soil normally in spring

It is a metaphor for a great fortune.

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