1、 Basin moving time
During the growth of leaf transplanting seedlings, they will absorb the nutrition of the mother leaves. If the seedlings are transplanted too early and lack of nutrition, it is difficult to survive. Nutrients will be wasted too late. Generally, when the seedlings grow to 1-2 cm, they can be transferred to the pot. At this time, the mother leaves have dried up and there is no nutrient supply p>
2、 Basin soil preparation
The growth of seedlings requires certain nutrients, and the new roots need to breathe, so the basin soil should have certain drainage and air permeability. Peat soil can be mixed with river sand and a small amount of perlite can be added. The proportion of peat soil is slightly higher, which can make the roots grow better p>
3、 Transplanting
Carefully take out the seedlings from the original pot, do not hurt the roots and leaves, otherwise it is difficult to recover. If the root system is too developed, it can be trimmed appropriately. Remove the dried parent leaves to avoid wasting nutrients. Then spread sand and perlite on the bottom of the basin and pad it with a little peat soil. Put the plant upright and fill it with soil p>
4、 Post transplant care
After transplanting the leaf transplanting seedlings, it is not suitable to water immediately. At this time, it is in the slow seedling stage and can not adapt to the changes of the environment. After transplanting for 2-3 days, it can be watered and properly exposed to light p>