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How to transplant the bamboo

Jane Margolis
2020-06-19 17:01:29
In the process of transplanting, it is necessary to prepare the transplanting plant and select the position for pruning. And to deal with the incision, you can put some disinfectant on it to prevent the incision from rotting. Prepare clear water or soil, conduct hydroponics or soil culture respectively, and pay attention to maintenance.

I. prepare to transplant plants.

On top of it, every last distance, there will be a knot on the top of the leaf. At this time, we should pay attention to the trimming of the leaf and the knot. First, use a knife to cut it obliquely at the knot position, and pay attention to the incision must be oblique, so that it can absorb more nutrients, and the survival rate will be improved.

2. Treatment of incision

When the transplanting plant is ready, we can apply potassium permanganate to the wound to prevent it from rotting.

Prepare soil or water

After the incision is processed, we need to carry out soil culture or hydroponics on it. If soil culture is carried out, the soil should be selected and the fine sand is the best. If hydroponics is carried out, the water quality should be clean and the pure water and mineral water are the best, which will be conducive to its survival.

IV. transplanting

When transplanting, if hydroponics, it can be placed in water, and water can be changed frequently. In addition, because hydroponics is prone to lack of nutrition, we need to add some nutrient solution to it every other period of time, and then let the light be sufficient, so that it will take root in a period of time. If soil culture, soil is very important, we should choose the fine drainage. Sand, so it is very easy to survive if it is cutted in, but because it likes to be wet, so we should often water it, so that the pot soil is always wet, if not meet this condition, it will grow slower, even if it survives, it is difficult to form in a short time

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