1、 Soil changing season
Generally speaking, the soil change season of Chimonanthus chinensis is in spring, and the specific time is after the late March. Because at this time, all the flowers of Chimonanthus praecox have failed to bloom, because it is most suitable to change the soil at this time, which can help Chimonanthus praecox blossom more colorful in the coming year p>
2、 How to change the soil
1. Pruning: when changing the soil, you need to take the plants out of the pot soil, then remove all the soil above the roots, and then prune all the necrotic roots, over dense roots and overgrown roots, so as to ensure better growth after changing the soil p>
2. Soil: the soil to be replaced at this time can be properly added with some fertilizer, which can ensure that the soil is more fertile. Peat soil, rotten leaf soil, garden soil, sand and other materials can be used after mixing evenly. However, before use, some crushed stones or ceramsite can be used to pad under the basin soil to increase some air permeability, which can well meet the growth of Chimonanthus praecox p>
3. Water and fertilizer management: the Chimonanthus chinensis that has just changed soil must be given sufficient water and fertilizer to avoid the occurrence of poor growth of Chimonanthus chinensis in the future p>