Generally, there are two reasons why plants need to be repotted. One is that water accumulates at the bottom of the plant's pot, causing root rot. At this time, other methods cannot remedy the situation, and the only way to change the situation is to repot. The second reason is that the plant grows too fast and the root system gradually becomes huge, which will lead to too small living space in the flowerpot and insufficient nutrient supply. At this time, yellow leaves will also appear. In autumn, if plants like Clivia, Pothos and Chlorophytum appear to be not growing despite maintenance, it means that they should be repotted. If it is allowed to grow, it may not even survive the winter. Then let Huahua introduce to you the repotting methods of these 3 plants! 1. CliviaClivia is generally recognized as a difficult flower to grow. It takes a lot of effort to make it bloom. However, if there is no major problem with your daily maintenance methods, but yellow leaves or flowering arrows still appear. At this time, you can change the flowerpot for the Clivia. I believe that after changing the pot, the growth rate will be faster, and flowering will naturally be put on the agenda. The roots of Clivia are different from those of many plants. They are fleshy roots, so you must be careful not to accidentally damage the roots when repotting. After taking the Clivia out of the old flowerpot, you need to first observe whether its roots are rotten. If so, you need to cut off the rotten part. Before transplanting, the treated roots can be soaked in disinfectant solution and then placed in the soil to avoid growth problems in the future. 2. PothosGreen ivy is now the darling of the plant world, and almost every household has one in a pot. The growth cycle of the green radish is very fast, and the branches will become very long after a period of time. If you want the whole plant to get enough nutrients, you need to change the flowerpot almost every year. The method of repotting the green ivy is simpler than that of the Clivia. Move the green radish out of the old flowerpot, clean the soil on the roots, and then transplant it into a new pot. The maintenance medium for green radish is generally sandy soil with good looseness and air permeability. 3. OrchidIf you say that Clivia is difficult to grow, then you have to admit that orchids are no match for it. Orchids are the best flowers in many people's minds because of their beautiful flowers. However, after bringing them home, you will find that it takes a lot of effort to take care of them, and it is even more difficult to see them bloom. In fact, at this time you can consider changing the flowerpot for the orchid plant, and the effect may be much better! The root system of orchids is similar to that of Clivia, so the specific repotting method can refer to that of Clivia. I believe the orchid will grow much better after changing the pot. We can take advantage of the cool weather now to change the flowerpots of the plants at home, so as to provide it with sufficient growing space, and the growth rate will naturally not be bad. |
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