1、 What if it wilts
Avocado wilted after changing pots, probably because it hurt its roots. At this time, it needs to be placed in the semi shade to avoid direct sunlight. At the same time, it also needs to control the temperature and humidity, and pour some nutrient solution. If the soil is unsuitable, the soil needs to be replaced in time to prevent the situation from deteriorating and affecting the growth of plants p>
2、 How to transplant
1. Stop watering and remove the pot: before preparing for transplanting, stop watering and let the pot soil dry properly. If the soil is too wet, it is easy to hurt the roots when transplanting. It should be noted that because this plant is sensitive to the demand for water, it can't wait until the soil is completely dry. As long as the edge of the basin is relatively dry, it can loosen the soil properly and take it out of the basin p>
2. Proper root pruning: after taking avocado out of the pot, observe the growth of the root. The old roots and dead roots need to be cut off as soon as possible to avoid decay and affect the growth of the plant. Pruning scissors need to be disinfected and properly sprayed with carbendazim after pruning, which can also prevent wound infection p>
3. Pot planting: use loose and fertile sandy loam as a new substrate. Before use, you can sun it first, and eliminate the bacteria and insect eggs in it through high-temperature exposure. After exposure to the sun, put the soil into the basin, and add a little gravel at the bottom to increase its drainage. Put the plant upright into the basin and fill it with soil p>
4. Subsequent maintenance: after transplanting, it is necessary to pour water once to supplement the water lost due to pot removal. After watering, put it in a semi shade to avoid direct light. Wait until the plant returns to growth, then let it see the light properly, and apply a little fertilizer to accelerate its growth p>