1、 Water cut-off and basin removal
Before you are ready to transplant Brazilian wood, you need to stop watering for a period of time and let its soil dry, which will help to remove it from the pot. Before removing the basin, loosen the soil properly to ensure that the basin wall and the plant have been separated. Carefully hold the soil ball at the root and take it out of the basin slowly. Do not pull hard to avoid damaging the root system p>
2、 Root washing and pruning
After taking the Brazilian wood out of the flowerpot, you need to put it into a basin full of water and wash away the old soil on it so that the root is completely exposed. Check whether there is decay, trim it with sterilized scissors, and spray carbendazim to avoid wound infection. After that, put it in the semi shade and wait until the wound is dry, then you can prepare to put it into the basin p>
3、 Basin soil preparation
Brazilian wood is suitable for growing in loose and fertile sandy loam. If the soil is too sticky, it is not conducive to the respiration of roots. It is usually prepared by mixing rotten leaf soil, river sand and garden soil, with the ratio of 3:2:2. At the same time, a small amount of base fertilizer should be added to provide nutrients for plant development. In order to ensure healthy growth, you can sun and disinfect in front of the basin p>
4、 Upper basin curing
After preparing the new flowerpot and pot soil, you can put it into the pot. Put the dried plants upright into the basin and fill them with soil. When filling, they can be lifted appropriately to make the root system more close to the soil. After putting into the pot, you can pour a little water and put it in a ventilated and semi shady place, waiting for the plant to pass the slow seedling stage p>