1、 Change the basin
1. If you take the plants out of the basin, you will see that the roots are intertwined, and basically you can't see the soil p>
2. In order to make it grow again, it needs to gently pull off the hardened part of the root, and then it can be planted. If the root is not aged and sparse, this is not necessary p>
3. Place the prepared nutrient soil in the third position of the basin p>
4. Next, put the prepared plants into the soil and fill them with soil, and ensure that there is no gap around. At this time, press them slightly with a small stick p>
5. After planting it, you can press it hard with your hands. Remember not to let the soil accumulate too much. Leave a certain storage tank, usually 3cm p>
6. In order to prevent it from rotting due to heat, it can be topped after planting it, which can promote it to separate more branches p>
7. After planting and topping, it can be watered properly. Do not pour it violently, otherwise the surface of the soil will be washed out of the pit p>
2、 Change the basin of the same size
If you change a flowerpot of the same size, the steps are similar to the above. As long as you remove an extra part of the root in the second step, you can leave more space for new soil. However, it should be noted that because the roots are removed more, the ability to absorb water becomes weak, so it is necessary to properly trim the upper branches and cut off all the yellow or long branches to prevent the loss of water and nutrients p>
3、 Precautions
When changing pots, the blackened or rotten roots shall be cut off and the white roots shall be retained. In addition, when removing the basin, do not let the basin soil be too dry, otherwise it will be easy to strain the root system. It is suggested to pour some water appropriately, and it is best to remove the basin soil in a wet state p>