1. How to move the potFirst, you need to take the plant out of the old pot. Do not clean the soil at the roots, just keep some old soil. However, if the roots of the plant are diseased, you need to trim the bad roots before using it. Then plant the plant into a newly prepared pot. The pot you choose should be slightly larger than the previous one so that it can meet its growth needs. 2. How to change the soilPrepare a fluffy and breathable planting medium for planting. Sterilize the new soil with 100-degree boiling water and wait for it to cool down before using it. Fill the flowerpot with soil, dig a hole with a shovel, and then plant the transplanted plants in it. Then water it thoroughly and place it in a well-lit location for maintenance. 3. How to shapeThe most common thing in our daily life is to prune the plants to shape them, but if you want it to look better, it is better to combine it with Panza. Doing this can make the shape of the plant very beautiful and have a high appreciation value. You can trim off the smaller branches and add some beautiful stones into the pot to make it look more staggered. |
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