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High or low bowl for pothos

Skyler White
2019-12-23 14:02:03
It can use high basin or low basin. It needs to be determined according to the plant size and root length. Deep flowerpot can be used for developed root system, so as to ensure that the root system can be spread easily. If the root system is less, you can choose low basin to avoid excessive accumulation of water which will lead to rotten root. In addition to the height of the flowerpot, pay attention to the size and material of the flowerpot.

I. the flowerpot is tall and short.

It can use high basin or low basin. It depends on the size of the plant and the length of the root system. If the plant is large and the root system is developed, a deeper flowerpot can be used to ensure that the root system can be stretched easily. If the flowerpot of this kind of plant is shorter, the root system may be entwined together, unable to absorb nutrients from the soil, and it will not be changed to separate roots. Often trouble, affecting normal growth. For smaller plants, less roots, you can choose short pot, if the pot is too large, it is difficult to control when watering, excessive accumulation of water will lead to rotten roots.

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2. Flower pot size

The size and diameter are also determined by the plant, and the large basin can be selected if the plant shape is large and the height is very high, otherwise, the center of gravity will be unstable and it will pour to the side. Plant shape smaller shorter selection of small basin, can be combined with the whole plant, not only to ensure consistent with the state of growth, but also to ensure the aesthetic.

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3. Flowerpot material

Different flowerpots have different material characteristics. The texture of the plastic basin is very light and thin, but the air permeability is poor. The air permeability of the tile basin is very good, but it is not very beautiful. You can use the tile basin to plant, and cover the plastic basin outside.

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