1、 What kind of soil is good for changing pots
When changing pots, the choice of soil is very important. Epiphyllum likes loose sandy soil with humus, fertility, good drainage and good air permeability. When changing pots, garden soil, rotten leaf soil and fine sand can be prepared in 4:4:2. The prepared soil has a demand for the growth of Epiphyllum and is of great help. In addition, when changing the basin, you can also put some broken tiles at the bottom of the basin, which can not only increase the permeability of the soil, but also help to drain water p>
After the soil is prepared, some organic fertilizer should be sprinkled into it and stirred evenly, or the organic fertilizer should be diluted and poured into the soil, which is conducive to the absorption of nutrients. When applying fertilizer, the amount of fertilizer should be appropriate. Too much fertilizer will affect the absorption of roots and even cause root burning. Too little fertilizer will lead to insufficient nutrient absorption p>
2、 How long will it take to change the basin
Epiphyllum can slow down in about a week after changing the basin. Don't water it immediately after changing the basin. You can spray some water on it two days after changing the basin, just keep the soil moist. The soil can be loosened after a period of time, so that the roots can fully absorb water when watering p>