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How to Change Mini Bananas

Saul Goodman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Prepare the flowerpot and soil before changing the mini dwarf banana. The flowerpot should be larger, and the material should be mainly air permeable, and organic soil with good drainage should be prepared. Take the mini dwarf banana out of the original flowerpot, trim the root properly, wash it in clean water after trimming, and apply rooting agent after drying. Choose the right time to plant, fill some of the soil in, and then plant, fill the remaining soil.

I. prepare basin soil

Before changing the mini dwarf banana, you need to prepare the flowerpot and soil. Its plant type is relatively large, so the selection of flowerpot should be relatively large, too small will affect the growth, and ensure the root can stretch. Because the flowerpot is large, the application of water is difficult to control, so the material should be mainly breathable. There are also requirements for the soil. It is necessary to prepare the soil with good drainage, which should contain organic fertilizer. In the family, it can be mixed with sand perlite compost. The soil is required to be slightly acid to neutral, and alkaline soil cannot be selected.

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II. Take off the basin and repair the root

When the soil is ready, you can take the mini dwarf banana out of the original flowerpot. First use a shovel to shovel around the flowerpot to loosen the soil, and then slowly take out the plant without damaging the root. After the plant is taken out, the roots can be properly pruned to remove the old roots and rotten roots, and a part of the disordered roots can be removed. After pruning, the roots can be cleaned in clean water and applied with rooting agent after drying.

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III. upper basin planting

Choose the right time to plant, put the broken tiles on the bottom of the flowerpot, and then fill in some soil, then you can plant the plant inside, and fill the soil around the flowerpot. Press the soil gently, pour water to promote root setting.

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