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Can pothos be repotted in summer

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-17 09:21:58
In summer, you can change the pots of pothos. It's better to do it in the morning or in the evening. When changing pots, cut off the rotten roots and keep the soil moist with appropriate amount of water. In addition, we should pay attention to just change the basin without immediate fertilization, and put it in the shade to grow.

I. is it possible to

The adaptability of pothos is relatively strong, as long as the temperature is well controlled when you can change pots. Summer change basin is best in the morning or evening, noon temperature is too high to avoid sunburn. When changing basin, water properly, reduce the soil temperature, and reach the standard that it is suitable for growth.

II. Maintenance method after changing basin in summer

1. Prune roots: when changing pots, cut off rotten roots, withered roots and long roots relative to other roots, so as to reduce unnecessary nutrient absorption, make the main body of the pothos absorb nutrients better, and adapt to the new environment faster..

2. Large amount of water: when changing the basin, appropriate amount of water should be used to reduce the soil temperature. After 1-2 days, a large amount of water should be used. The soil should be fully watered, and leaves should be sprayed. A large amount of water resources is more conducive to its recovery.

3. Timely fertilization: it is not necessary to apply fertilizer immediately when changing basin in summer, because its roots have not been completely recovered and cannot absorb nutrients brought by fertilizer. After growing new leaves, we will apply fertilizer according to the principle of thin fertilizer.

4. Place in shade: the pothos just after changing the basin is very fragile. Do not put it in the place where the strong light is direct. It is better to put it in the shade of the back sun. After sprouting, you can see the light properly.

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