The pot soil should be prepared before transplanting. The pot used should be selected according to the volume of the transplanted plant. Generally, the root of the plant is 3cm away from the edge of the pot. The soil should be air permeable and loose. You can mix ceramsite and perlite evenly.
The first step of transplanting is to dig out the plant, but the root should not be damaged, otherwise it will affect its growth. If the plant to be transplanted suffers from the disease, it is necessary to clean up the old soil attached to the root. If the general transplanting, try to bring some old soil, so that the plant will soon adapt to the new growth environment.
When transplanting, you should put some gravel under the flowerpot, so that it will be more breathable. Put some more soil, and plant the plant in, and gently lift it up, so that its root can be stretched, and then cover the root with soil. After transplanting, it should be put in the shade and ventilated place temporarily, and the plant can be maintained normally after being adapted.