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The practice of changing the soil culture of Wenzhu to the water culture

Walter White
2020-07-21 08:15:53
First, take out the bamboo from the basin, remove the excess soil, and keep most of the soil on the main root. Then clean its root, remove the bad root and disinfect it. Choose a container with a larger diameter, insert it and pour water again. The water can't be higher than its root. Finally, sprinkle water on its leaves to make it moist enough.

I. remove the soil

First of all, when its soil is about to be dried up, take it out of the soil. Be careful not to hurt its root. Most of the mud on its main root needs to be preserved

2. Clean the roots.

Then remove the extra soil on its root, clean its root, cut off some rotten or old roots, and then disinfect its root.

3. Select container

Choose a bottle with a suitable size, preferably a glass bottle, which will look better. Then clean the bottle and put it in the water that has been airing for many days. The caliber of the bottle should be big enough to add some gravel to its bottom, and then put it in. Note that the water can't be higher than its root

IV. watering and moisturizing

After finishing, spray some water on its leaves to keep it moist, then put it in the windy area, let it slow down for a while and adapt to the new environment. It's better to put it in the light area, it can recover faster

5. Water conservation

1. At the beginning, change water for it every three days. After half a month, it will become once every four or five days. The number of water changes can also be determined according to the change of temperature. If the temperature is very high, change more water for it. If the temperature is low, change less water. Every time you change water, you don't need to change it all. You only need to change one third or two thirds.

2. Use astigmatism to maintain it. If it grows yellow leaves, it doesn't need to be too tense. Just keep its roots well, and the leaves will recover naturally. Pay attention to ventilation and let it see astigmatism.

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