1. Dry the potting soilBefore repotting, water the soil thoroughly and then wait for a day or two until the soil is neither wet nor dry. 2. Prepare to remove the basinWhen removing the flower from the pot, first knock on the outer wall of the flower pot to separate the soil from the pot. If you feel that this does not work, you can insert a knife along the inner wall of the flower pot to help separate it. 3. Prune the rootsGently remove the soil from the separated jasmine and observe whether there are old roots, dead roots or diseased roots. If so, cut them off, leaving new roots and healthy roots, and then cut a branch with leaves for later use. 4. Add soil and potFill the flowerpot with the prepared soil, only one-third full. Hold the jasmine and compact it when filling the soil. Make sure the roots are in full contact with the soil without leaving any gaps. It does not need to be completely filled, just leave some height for watering later. 5. Water thoroughlyAfter putting the plant into the flowerpot, the repotting is complete. At this time, water it thoroughly, and it is best to let the water flow out from the bottom of the pot. |
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