Before preparing to transplant the brazilwood, it is necessary to stop watering for a period of time to allow its soil to dry, which will help to remove it from the pot.Before taking off the pot, you need to loosen the soil properly to ensure that the pot wall and the plant have been separated, carefully hold the soil ball at the root, and slowly remove it from the pot.Do not pull hard to avoid injury to the root system.
After removing the Brazilian wood from the pot, you need to put it in a basin filled with water to wash away the old soil on it and expose the roots completely.Check for decay, trim with sterile scissors, and spray with carbendazim to prevent wound infection.Then put it in the half shade, wait until the wound is dry, you can prepare the basin.
Brazilian wood is suitable for growth in loose and fertile sandy loam, if the soil is too sticky, it is not conducive to root respiration.It is usually mixed with humus soil, river sand and garden soil in a ratio of 3:2:2, and a small amount of base fertilizer is added to provide nutrients for plant development.In order to ensure healthy growth, you can dry and disinfect before going to the basin.
After you have prepared the new pot and potting soil, you can start potting.Put the dried plants upright into the pot, fill them with soil, and lift them properly when filling the soil, so that the root system and the soil are more suitable.After potting, you can pour a little water and put it in a ventilated and semi-shady place to wait for the plant to pass the seedling recovery period.