1、 Basin division season
The pot division season of Pennisetum is generally in spring and autumn. At this time, the climate is relatively warm, which is more conducive to plant recovery. If the pot is changed in summer, due to the high temperature, the plant is easy to lose too much water after dividing the pot, which affects its growth and is not conducive to the survival after planting. In winter, due to low temperature, it is not conducive to growth and should not be carried out p>
2、 Basin separation
It can be cultivated in soil or water. If it is a water basin, it is relatively simple to remove the basin. Generally, 5-8 plants can be selected and pulled out. If it is planted more, it can also be pulled out more. Pay attention to bring more fibrous roots to avoid trauma. If it is soil culture, the whole soil ball needs to be removed from the basin, and then the plants can be separated by washing roots p>
3、 Basin soil preparation
The soil needs to be prepared before the Pennisetum is put into the basin. It is generally made of rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river mud, and the ratio of the three is 5:2:2. This can not only provide certain nutrients, good drainage, but also conducive to root respiration. If the soil is too sticky, it is not easy for water to enter the roots, resulting in insufficient water for plants to grow p>
4、 Planting
Put the separated Pennisetum into the flower pot, fill it with soil, and water it properly to keep the substrate moist. If it is hydroponic culture, it needs to be put into clean water, change the water every week, and add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution. After applying a small amount of fertilizer once a week, the plant can grow again p>