Should you change the pot of your flowers h2>
Changing pots is very important for raising flowers. Not changing pots for a long time will lead to the depletion of nutrients in the pot soil, and the plants can't absorb nutrients, so they grow thin and spiritless p>
In these three cases, your flowers must be changed h3>
1. Some flower friends have raised flowers such as green pineapple and Camellia for 3 or 4 years, and there is no major problem, but they haven't changed the basin once during this period p>
2. The roots of white flowers, such as Chlorophytum and Clivia, are growing outside the flowerpot, or the flowerpot is cracked p>
3. Watering, fertilizing and pruning are the same as before, but the flowers just don't grow, or the leaves of the flowers are getting thinner and darker p>
What are the preparations for changing the basin h2>
After you decide to change the flower pot, in addition to preparing a new flower pot, you also need to do some other preparations. Let's have a look~
What are the preparations for changing pots h3>
1. Prepare tools, such as gardening shovel, gardening scissors, etc. Shovels are needed to remove flowers from pots, and scissors are needed to prune flowers p>
2. Prepare new flower pots and new nutrient soil. Generally, it's best to buy a ceramic flowerpot. This kind of flowerpot has good air permeability and is beneficial to the growth of flowers. However, the newly bought flowerpot should be soaked in clean water for 1 or 2 days and then dried p>
3. Prepare carbendazim or potassium permanganate solution. In the process of changing pots, if the root system of flowers rots, trim it with a knife, and then soak it in carbendazim or potassium permanganate solution for half an hour, which can play the role of sterilization and disinfection p>
4. Cut off water for the flowers before changing pots. Stop watering the flowers one week before changing the pot, which is conducive to the dragging off of the pot and minimize the damage to the flowers p>
Specific steps and precautions for changing basin h2>
When you are ready, you can change the pots. When the weather is sunny, you'd better change the pots for the flowers at noon. At this time, the temperature is relatively high. Pay attention not to change the pots for the flowers on cloudy and rainy days p>
Specific steps for changing basin:
1. Use chopsticks or wooden sticks to poke a few times in the flower pot, loosen the soil for the flowers, and then pour out the flowers and the pot soil together. Large flowers can grasp the flower branches with their hands and gently pull them out p>
2. Pat the basin soil near the flower roots and clean up the flower roots. If the root is found to be rotten and blackened, cut off the rotten root with scissors. If there is no decay, trim the root that is too long and too old p>
3. Put the root system of the plant into carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution and soak it for about half an hour, which can prevent the root rot of the plant. Take it out and dry it in the shade p>
4. Put new nutrient soil into the flowerpot, then plant the flowers, gently compact the basin soil on the surface, pour it once, put it in the shade for a week after water penetration, and then maintain it normally p>
What should we pay attention to when changing pots for different flowers h2>
Different flowers are raised. There are some special operations in changing pots. Next, Huahua will tell you what to pay attention to when raising different flowers p>
Precautions for changing pots of different plants:
1. When changing pots, Clivia can put some melon seeds as base fertilizer. Sprinkle a layer of melon seeds on the bottom of the flowerpot, then spread a layer of soil, and then sprinkle a layer of melon seeds, and then spread the soil. Just put the Clivia on the basin. Pay attention that the root system cannot directly contact the melon seeds p>
2. The roots of fortune tree are rotten badly. You can cut the roots bald, soak them in rooting water for one day, and then put them in a basin. In addition, placing broken tiles on the bottom of the flowerpot can also prevent root rot p>
3. Meat is very afraid of waterlogging, and the root system is easy to rot. when changing the pot, lay some ceramsite at the bottom of the pot, which can effectively avoid ponding and improve the drainage and air permeability of the pot p>
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