Time for the green radish to adapt to the potDuring the seedling adaptation period after transplanting into pots, under ideal conditions, it takes about a week for the green radish to acclimate to the pot. In addition to the influence of various conditions, it usually takes 10-15 days to acclimate. Under normal circumstances, as long as the green radish is properly maintained after cuttings, new leaves will grow in about ten days. How long it takes to grow new leaves is greatly related to the usual maintenance. If it is not properly maintained, new leaves may not grow in a month. The growth ability of the green ivy is very strong. It will usually grow roots 10-15 days after cuttings, but some will grow roots in a week. If it is not properly maintained during the rooting period, it is very likely that it will not grow roots. The green radish has the performance of adapting to the potAfter repotting the green radish, it takes 2 to 3 days for the seedlings to acclimate. After the acclimatization is successful, the leaves will return to an upright state, which means they have adapted to the pot. How to make the green radish adapt to the pot quickly1. It is best to repot the green radish in spring and autumn when the climate is suitable and the temperature is neither too high nor too low. If you repot it at this time, it will adapt to the new pot quickly and its leaves will not wilt easily. 2. When changing the soil for the green radish, you don’t have to replace all the original soil. You can leave an appropriate amount and mix the original soil with new nutrient soil to grow the green radish, which can effectively help the green radish adapt to the pot quickly. How to care for the green radish during its acclimatization periodGenerally, after repotting the green radish, it needs to be watered and placed in a ventilated place. At this time, water less and stop using fertilizer. If you apply fertilizer during the seedling stage of the green radish, fertilizer damage will occur because the root system is unable to absorb fertilizer, causing the green radish to rot and die, reducing the survival rate. 1. Watering: The green radish should be watered properly during the acclimatization period. Water it once to help it take root after planting. Place the potted plant in a ventilated and cool place for maintenance. Wait until the soil is slightly dry before watering it again. If you water it too frequently, the roots are prone to rot. 2. Fertilization: You have to wait until the roots of the green radish grow out before you can apply fertilizer. That is, when green leaves start to grow, you can apply a very light amount of fertilizer, but don't apply too much. 3. Sun exposure: Fifteen days after the green radish has been potted, it can be exposed to sunlight for one hour in the morning and evening. If the plant does not recover well, the sun exposure can be postponed for a few days. |
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