How to deal with the potted plants bought back and how to put them in the pot

Author:Cai Hongyue Date:2022-03-31 12:43

The potted plant treatment just bought can be divided into two situations: first, if you don't want to replace the pot soil, you need to trim the rotten and yellow leaves, pour water and place them in a cool place to slow the seedlings; Second, if you want to replace the pot soil, you need to deal with the pot through three steps: preparing the appropriate pot soil, removing the pot and pruning, and planting in the pot. Potting requires five steps: selecting the right time, appropriate pot soil, pruning rotten roots and old roots, disinfection and potting.

1. Handle

Clean it first. If you don't change the basin, you can clean up the rotten and yellow leaves, pour water and place them in a cool place for maintenance. The potted plants just bought should not be exposed to the sun and should be placed in a cool place

2. Slow seedling

Put the potted plants in a cool and ventilated environment to slow the seedlings, and water them thoroughly. Do not apply fertilizer during this period, so as to avoid burning the seedlings and affecting the growth. According to the different potted plants purchased, the degree of damage is also very different, and the time of delaying seedlings is also different. Some can slow down in a day or two, while others take a month

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3. Upper basin

If you feel that the flowerpot is inappropriate or the pot soil is inappropriate, you can consider replacing the pot soil

The specific operations are as follows:

First, prepare suitable basin soil. Select appropriate basin soil according to the growth habits of plants

Secondly, remove the basin and trim. The best time to put it on the pot is on a rainy day or in the afternoon or evening of the day when you buy it back. When the plant is taken out of the original basin, shake off the old soil. Then cut off the old and rotten roots of the plant roots. After that, soak it with disinfectant for about 20 minutes to eliminate the bacteria attached to the root

Finally, plant in pots. Some broken tiles and ash charcoal can be placed at the bottom as a breathable layer, and then a thin layer of flower soil can be paved. Then gently place the plant in the center of the basin and continue filling. When the roots are all submerged in the basin, compact the surrounding flower soil by hand and water it once. After that, place it in a warm semi shade and wait for it to adapt to the new basin

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4. Observe

During the slow seedling period, there may be adverse reactions such as yellow leaves and leaf loss, which is also a normal phenomenon. There is no need to worry too much. Be sure to understand the living characteristics of the purchased plants, mainly the conditions of light, temperature, water and fertilizer management, so that the plants can pass the slow seedling period and adapt to the new environment as soon as possible

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How to deal with the potted plants bought back and how to put them in the pot

Cai Hongyue
2022-03-31 12:43
Description The potted plant treatment just bought can be divided into two situations: first, if you don't want to replace the pot soil, you need to trim the rotten and yellow leaves, pour water and place them in a cool place to slow the seedlings; Second, if you want to replace the pot soil, you need to deal with the pot through three steps: preparing the appropriate pot soil, removing the pot and pruning, and planting in the pot. Potting requires five steps: selecting the right time, appropriate pot soil, pruning rotten roots and old roots, disinfection and potting.

1. Handle

Clean it first. If you don't change the basin, you can clean up the rotten and yellow leaves, pour water and place them in a cool place for maintenance. The potted plants just bought should not be exposed to the sun and should be placed in a cool place

2. Slow seedling

Put the potted plants in a cool and ventilated environment to slow the seedlings, and water them thoroughly. Do not apply fertilizer during this period, so as to avoid burning the seedlings and affecting the growth. According to the different potted plants purchased, the degree of damage is also very different, and the time of delaying seedlings is also different. Some can slow down in a day or two, while others take a month

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3. Upper basin

If you feel that the flowerpot is inappropriate or the pot soil is inappropriate, you can consider replacing the pot soil

The specific operations are as follows:

First, prepare suitable basin soil. Select appropriate basin soil according to the growth habits of plants

Secondly, remove the basin and trim. The best time to put it on the pot is on a rainy day or in the afternoon or evening of the day when you buy it back. When the plant is taken out of the original basin, shake off the old soil. Then cut off the old and rotten roots of the plant roots. After that, soak it with disinfectant for about 20 minutes to eliminate the bacteria attached to the root

Finally, plant in pots. Some broken tiles and ash charcoal can be placed at the bottom as a breathable layer, and then a thin layer of flower soil can be paved. Then gently place the plant in the center of the basin and continue filling. When the roots are all submerged in the basin, compact the surrounding flower soil by hand and water it once. After that, place it in a warm semi shade and wait for it to adapt to the new basin

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4. Observe

During the slow seedling period, there may be adverse reactions such as yellow leaves and leaf loss, which is also a normal phenomenon. There is no need to worry too much. Be sure to understand the living characteristics of the purchased plants, mainly the conditions of light, temperature, water and fertilizer management, so that the plants can pass the slow seedling period and adapt to the new environment as soon as possible

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