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What kind of land do you use for breeding and what kind of skills do you have for basin transfer?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-06 08:32:55
The soil used for its propagation can be relatively permeable, and the loam with certain drainage capacity will grow more vigorously for maintenance, which is also conducive to the rapid rooting of cuttings. When it grows fast, it needs to be taken out of the original flowerpot. It's better to leave some soil on it, which will make the plant more fit after being put into the basin.

I. breeding soil

Generally speaking, there are many ways to propagate it by cutting, so the soil to be used needs certain nutrients, which can be maintained and cultivated with a certain amount of saprophytic soil, peat, a little sand and common garden soil. But when using, it's better to disinfect the soil with hot water before using it, so as not to let the bacteria in the soil infect the root system of the plant.

II. Basin transfer skills

1. When you move the basin, you can't leave the root of the plant without any soil. It's better to leave some soil

2. It is better not to use plastic flowerpots, either clay or porcelain.

3. The best time to change basin is when it grows fast, such as spring and autumn. Doing so will reduce the damage to the plant, so that it can recover as soon as possible.

4. Just after the basin is moved, it is better to keep it in a shady place for 3 weeks. After this period of time, let the plant gradually adapt to the unfamiliar environment, and then restore water and fertilizer, and slowly move it to a place with rich light for maintenance.

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