What about the withered seedlings after transplanting? Do you water them after changing pots

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 22:16

If the seedling withers after transplanting, you can put it in a cool environment and do a good job of daily water replenishment, but don't bask in the sun. It can basically recover after waiting for a few days. After changing the basin, you need to water to moisturize, but don't pour a lot of water. It is recommended to use the method of spraying water or soaking the basin. If the water is too large, it is easy to cause ponding in the basin.

1、 What about wilting

After transplanting the seedlings, if the management is improper, it is easy to wither, such as water shortage, too strong light or poor air circulation, which may cause the seedlings to wither. Put the star in a cool environment and don't see the sun until it recovers. We should also do a good job in water replenishment. We should keep the soil moist. Generally, the seedlings will recover after waiting for a few days

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2、 Do you water after changing the basin

It is necessary to replenish water after changing the basin of Mantianxing, but it is best not to irrigate with water. You can replenish water by spraying water or soaking basin. Because water is used for irrigation, many people can't control the amount of water well, so it is likely to affect the normal recovery of plants because of more or less water. In addition, it is also necessary to ensure the air circulation of the breeding environment. It should be temporarily placed in a cool place and cannot be exposed to the sun

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3、 Tips for changing pots

1. Generally, when breeding Mantianxing for 1-2 years, you can change the pot. The time of changing pots can be from February to march in spring or in autumn

2. When changing pots, do not remove all the old soil attached to the root system of the plant, but retain a little, so that it can adapt to the new environment faster

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What about the withered seedlings after transplanting? Do you water them after changing pots

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 22:16
Description If the seedling withers after transplanting, you can put it in a cool environment and do a good job of daily water replenishment, but don't bask in the sun. It can basically recover after waiting for a few days. After changing the basin, you need to water to moisturize, but don't pour a lot of water. It is recommended to use the method of spraying water or soaking the basin. If the water is too large, it is easy to cause ponding in the basin.

1、 What about wilting

After transplanting the seedlings, if the management is improper, it is easy to wither, such as water shortage, too strong light or poor air circulation, which may cause the seedlings to wither. Put the star in a cool environment and don't see the sun until it recovers. We should also do a good job in water replenishment. We should keep the soil moist. Generally, the seedlings will recover after waiting for a few days

babysbreath

2、 Do you water after changing the basin

It is necessary to replenish water after changing the basin of Mantianxing, but it is best not to irrigate with water. You can replenish water by spraying water or soaking basin. Because water is used for irrigation, many people can't control the amount of water well, so it is likely to affect the normal recovery of plants because of more or less water. In addition, it is also necessary to ensure the air circulation of the breeding environment. It should be temporarily placed in a cool place and cannot be exposed to the sun

babysbreath

3、 Tips for changing pots

1. Generally, when breeding Mantianxing for 1-2 years, you can change the pot. The time of changing pots can be from February to march in spring or in autumn

2. When changing pots, do not remove all the old soil attached to the root system of the plant, but retain a little, so that it can adapt to the new environment faster

babysbreath

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