1. Planting method1. Choose potting soil: Before you start planting azalea, you should choose potting soil suitable for its growth. The flowerpot should be suitable for the size of the plant, not too small or too large, and the soil should also be breathable and acidic. Be careful not to use heavy alkaline soil, otherwise it will be difficult for the plants to survive after planting. 2. Use rooting agent: In order to help azalea survive more easily, you can soak the roots of the plant in rooting agent before potting it, so that the plant will recover quickly after potting. 3. Planting: Be careful not to damage the roots of the azalea during planting. Dig a hole of suitable size in the potting soil and place it in the soil while protecting its roots. The roots should be spread out in the soil and not tangled together. Just use soil to bury the roots. 2. PrecautionsIn order to increase the survival rate, you need to place the azalea potted plants in a cool place with good air circulation, away from direct sunlight. Moreover, a certain amount of moisturizing should be taken, otherwise the plant will be difficult to survive after dehydration. You can put it in a plastic bag and remove the plastic bag when it survives. |
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