1、 Reasons for soil replacement
Because the root system of Moran consumes nutrients quickly, it will absorb the nutrients of the soil within half a year. If the soil is not changed in time, the plant will be malnourished. Also because its root system grows very fast, the root system will be full of flower pots in half a year. If you don't change the pots, there will be no growth space p>
2、 Soil selection
To change the soil for it, you don't need to replace all the soil, just replace more than half of the soil. This can avoid its inability to adapt to the new environment and affect its growth. It likes fertilizer and is not resistant to waterlogging. To change the soil for it, you can choose humus soil with good air permeability and fertile soil. In this way, the changed soil conforms to its growth habits and will make it grow as long as possible p>
3、 Soil replacement method
1. First remove it from the basin. Don't pull out the plants directly, but knock the basin slowly and take out the soil together with the plants. Then trim the roots of the plant to remove the rotten and dry roots. After pruning, put it in a cool place to dry a little p>
2. Dig out two-thirds of the old soil, fill it with new soil, mix it evenly, and put a small part of the soil into a new basin p>
3. Straighten the plant, put it into the basin, and then slowly fill the basin until it reaches the base of the plant. Once, pour and compact the permeable surface p>
4、 Precautions
After the soil change is successful, it should be placed in a place where it can't be exposed to the sun. Don't move it during the period. When it adapts to the new basin soil, it can be cultured normally. This time is usually about one to two weeks p>