1. Replace the potting soilAfter entering autumn, the first task is to replace the potting soil. If it is not replaced at this time, the plant will continue to grow in the old soil, which is not conducive to the later growth of the plant. Take the bulb out of the flowerpot, wash it with clean water, cut off the old roots, plant it in the flowerpot, and fill it with potting soil. 2. Watering timeConsidering the changeable climate in autumn, when watering the plants, they must be watered thoroughly so that the potting soil has good air permeability. The best time to water is in the morning, because if you water at noon, the high temperature will cause the plants to wilt, and watering in the afternoon will face the problem of too large a temperature difference. 3. Apply nutrientsAs the temperature continues to drop, its growth rate will accelerate, so the plant's demand for nutrients will increase at this time. You can add base fertilizer when repotting, and then apply thin liquid fertilizer once every half a month to ensure its growth. After the flower buds appear, it is necessary to apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote the brightness of the flowers. |
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