First of all, prepare a large flowerpot. You can use clay basin, pottery basin and other basins with good air permeability.
Then configure the media. The proportioning ratio is: 4 parts of special corrosive soil, 2 parts of coarse sand, 2 parts of bluestone, 1 part of clay particles, 1 part of perlite, and other media can be added according to the actual situation. Spray water properly after mixing to make it moist.
Remove the plant from the planter, support the upper part of the plant with one hand, turn the planter upside down, and slowly push the planter upward.
For plants with more roots, some old roots should be removed, and the wounds should be coated with carbendazim for sterilization.
The last step is to plant.
When choosing a flowerpot, the depth of the flowerpot should be determined according to the growth degree of jiyulu's root system.
The bottom of the flowerpot should be perforated with more air vents to facilitate the air circulation and drainage at the bottom of the flowerpot.
The medium configuration focuses on the medium with large particles and less organic matter content, which is in line with the situation of jiyulu's original place. You can choose red jade soil, deer marsh soil, planting gold stone, blue stone, clay particles, light stone, vermiculite, perlite and so on.
When transferring the plant, do not damage the leaves and roots of the plant, and use light techniques.
If the lateral buds of the plant want to be propagated in different basins, they can be cut off gently with a blade, and the wound is smeared with "carbendazim". They can be planted only after 4 days.