1. Prepare basin and soil
(1) Basin: the main consideration is the size of the basin. According to the specific size of cactus. Don't be too big, otherwise the drainage is not good and the cactus is easy to rot. The size should be moderate. It's best to have a small hole on it. The shape and color can be determined according to your preference p>
(2) Soil: the main consideration is air permeability and drainage. Garden soil can be mixed with some coarse sand. It's best to disinfect before transplanting p>
2. Transplanting
(1) First take out the plant. However, in order to prevent the plant from stabbing our hands, we'd better wear plastic gloves to protect them. Then, clamp the plant with pliers. Gently tap the flowerpot to loosen the soil. Take this opportunity to take out the plants. However, be careful not to hurt the root p>
(2) Then there is pruning. Mainly for the root. Remove the old root, rotten root and diseased root p>
(3) Then, the plants can be transplanted into new flower pots. First fix the plant in a new pot, and then fill it with the prepared soil. After that, the soil shall be compacted and the dirty place shall be wiped clean p>
3. Subsequent curing
After transplanting, maintenance is also very important. If the maintenance is not good, the plant will not be able to adapt to the surrounding environment. Just after transplanting, water it first. Then, put it in a cool and ventilated place. After about a month, new roots can grow. Normal curing can be restored at this time p>