Cactus acclimatization timeAfter the cactus is potted, it is suitable to be placed in a bright, diffuse light environment for maintenance. During this period, a small amount of water can be poured every 3-5 days. It will take about one or two weeks to adapt to the pot. If the cactus is properly maintained after repotting, you can see new leaves growing on the plant about twenty days after potting. If it is not properly maintained, the time for growing new leaves will be delayed. If the cactus is well maintained after being potted, it will usually take 3 to 4 months to take root. However, if it is not well maintained, not many roots may grow after half a year. Cactus has signs of acclimatizationIf you see the leaves of the cactus become lush and green, it means that it has adapted to the pot. Or you can just check whether it has grown new leaves. The presence of new leaves also means that it has adapted to the pot. How to make cactus adapt to the pot quicklyIf you want the cactus to adapt to the pot quickly, it is best to replace a small amount of the old soil when repotting. This will be beneficial to its healthy growth in the future. If the root system is not damaged, after filling in the culture soil, you can water it appropriately, which will help the roots "adapt to the pot". How to care for cactus during its acclimatization periodDuring the cactus acclimatization period, do not water it thoroughly. Just water it with moist water, and then place it in an indoor environment with a temperature above 10 degrees. As long as it safely survives the winter, it will recover quickly next year. Watering: Do not water the cactus during the acclimatization period. The cactus is drought-resistant but afraid of waterlogging. The root system is relatively fragile when it is first potted and does not need to be watered. Instead, you have to wait for it to adapt to the new environment to avoid root rot. If the environment is very dry, you can use a spray to spray some water around the plant. Fertilization: There is no need to fertilize the cactus immediately after it is potted. It is best to fertilize it once every 10 days to half a month. The best fertilizer is decomposed thin liquid fertilizer. Do not fertilize in winter. Sunbathing: After repotting, the cactus cannot be exposed to the sun immediately. It can be exposed to the sun after about a week, but it must be immediately replenished with water. When watering, pay attention to watering when the soil is dry and wet. It should not be too dry or too wet. |
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