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How to transplant Rubber fig

Gustavo Fring
2020-05-13 09:07:34
Rubber figs are almost everywhere in people's daily life. As ornamental plants, Rubber fig are loved by many people. They are native to Malaysia and Brazil. They are also planted in most parts of China. They have flowering periods, from May to June. At present, people use it to decorate the environment, its ornamental value is very high, and it is widely used. Today we'll learn how to transplant Rubber fig.

Situations requiring migration:

First of all, let's find out what needs to be transplanted

1. It is necessary to change the basin every 2 years during normal breeding, which is more conducive to its growth.

2. As the plant grows slowly, the small flowerpot used when it was just planted has limited its growth. In this case, it should also be transplanted.

3. When the diseases and insect pests are serious, transplantation is also needed. Some insect pests will be deeply rooted in the basin soil to survive, and will recover in the next year when the environment is suitable; and some diseases will make the soil unable to continue to provide healthy nutrients, so it is also necessary to transplant at this time.

Migration method

In the process of transplanting, the ceramic basin with better air permeability should be selected as much as possible. The soil can be mixed with plain sand, saprophytic soil and garden soil.

When transplanting, do not hurt the root. If it is a common transplanting, you can bring some original flowers and soil, which is conducive to the recovery after transplantation.

If there are diseases and insect pests, when transplanting, first wash all the soil, prune all the rotten parts, wait until the wound is dry, and then transplant it into a new flowerpot.

Rubber Tree

Maintenance after transplantation:

After transplantation, water can be poured, but water accumulation must be strictly prevented. Keep the soil moist. If the environment is dry, it is also necessary to spray water around the plants from time to time, which is more conducive to the absorption of water by the plants, to ensure adequate moisture.

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