Prior preparation for changing pots of sparrow flowers
Soil preparation
The cultivation soil for basin change can be configured according to the mixing amount of vegetable garden soil and slag of 3:1, or the mixing proportion of garden soil and medium coarse river sand with sawdust of 4:1:2, or one of paddy soil, pond mud and rotten leaf soil p>
Pot preparation
Selecting a flowerpot of appropriate size as the container for changing the basin and covering the small hole at the basin bottom with two tiles can not only prevent the basin soil from being washed out of the basin by water, but also discharge excess water in time to prevent ponding. It is best to put a layer of crushed stone or ceramsite on the tile as the filter layer, with a thickness of about 2-3cm. Put organic fertilizer with a depth of about 1-3cm on the drainage layer, and then lay a thin layer of matrix with a thickness of about 2cm on the fertilizer to separate the root system and fertilizer p>
Basin changing method of sparrow flower
Firstly, the sparrow flower plant needs to be removed from the pot, and the roots can be trimmed appropriately according to the specific growth needs. First, gently pat around the flowerpot with the palm of your hand, so that the root system of sparrow flower is separated from the basin wall due to vibration. Then put the inverted flowerpot on your left hand, gently clamp the plant, hold the edge of the basin with your wrist, gently pat the bottom of the basin, extend your thumb from the bottom hole, and press the root soil downward, so that the sparrow plant can come out. After taking it off, continue to gently pat the basin soil with both palms, so as to make the excess soil fall off. Finally, put the plant into the prepared flower pot, hold the plant with one hand, fill the nutrient soil with the other hand, and compact the soil, about 2-3cm away from the pot mouth< span>