Can you change the basin of brown bamboo
The answer is yes and necessary. All plants can change pots or move pots as long as the method is correct. For brown bamboo, the best time to change pots is at the beginning of March, once every 2 ~ 3 years p>
Basin changing method of brown bamboo
Soil preparation
Soil preparation is the most important when changing pots. The soil that has been used for 2 ~ 3 years is basically depleted of nutrients. It is necessary to replace new soil in time and replace 2 / 3. The formula of new soil is: 5 parts of rotten leaf soil, 3 parts of pond mud, 1 part of cinder ash and 1 part of fine river sand p>
Specific operation method
First, remove the brown bamboo from the basin, and pay attention not to damage the leaves. Use a sharp knife to cut off 1 / 4 of the basin soil and the tangled old roots p>
Lay 3 ~ 5cm old soil on the prepared flowerpot or original flowerpot, and then plant with new soil p>
After planting, pour water to make the nutrient soil sink and contact closely with the root system, and then place it in a ventilated and cool place. Spray water or spray water once a day. After about 8 ~ 10 days, it can resume normal growth and grow more vigorously p>
Precautions for changing pots of brown bamboo
Where do you put it after changing the basin h3>
Brown bamboo can be placed in the bathroom with windows to ensure sufficient humidity and timely ventilation. As long as the light is bright, there is no need for sunshine. After 2 ~ 3 days, move the brown bamboo to the living room with stable environment for maintenance, increase the humidity and spray water frequently p>
What about the humidity of basin soil
After changing pots, the pot soil is too wet, which is not conducive to the recovery of roots. You can try it with your fingers and insert your hands into the soil. The soil is wet, but your fingers basically don't touch the soil or a small amount of soil, so the humidity almost meets the soil humidity requirements after moving the basin p>
multi spray blades
Whenis sprayed, the sprinkler is sprayed from the middle of the plant to reduce the moisture in the basin soil. If there is no vermiculite mixed in the soil, it doesn't matter whether it falls into the basin when spraying water. (vermiculite can not only keep the basin soil loose and transparent, but also have a high water retention effect.) p>
After changing the pot, the plant will wilt to a certain extent. If the situation still worsens after changing the pot, it is recommended to cut off part of the leaves or short cut the lower leaves. After the new leaves grow, cut off these short cut leaves completely, so as not to affect the viewing effect p>