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How to Change the Basin of Yulu

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-29 14:02:06
Before changing the pot, prepare the flowerpot, which is larger than the original one. The soil can be granular soil or nutrient soil, and prepare some ceramsite at the bottom of the flowerpot. Take the plant out of the flowerpot, shake off the old soil at the root, and cut off the roots that are too long and too old. The bottom of the flowerpot is paved with ceramsite, the nutritious soil is filled to two-thirds of the flowerpot, and the Yulu is planted in the middle, after which the water is poured to promote the root fixation.

I. prepare basin soil

Yulu should prepare the flowerpot before changing it. It should be larger than the original one to ensure that it can meet the needs of growth. The soil can be granular soil or nutrient soil, which can meet the needs of growth. Also prepare some ceramsite, which can be spread on the bottom of the flowerpot, to increase the ventilation and drainage effect.

Pot soil

2. Separation from flowerpot

After preparing the flowerpot and soil, you need to take the plant out of the flowerpot first. In this process, you should be careful not to tear the root directly to prevent the root from being hurt. The water supply can be stopped a few days before the basin change, so as to keep the basin soil dry and avoid damage to the root. After the plant is taken out, the old soil beside the root will be shaken off, and the excessively long and old root will be cut off to keep the healthy root.

Pot soil

III. upper basin planting

Lay a layer of ceramsite on the bottom of the pot, then fill in the nutritious soil, about two-thirds of the pot. Put Yulu in the middle of the flowerpot, hold Yulu with one hand, and fill in the soil with the other hand to ensure that the root fits the soil.

Pot soil

IV. maintenance management

After planting, pour a certain amount of water into it to fix the root, then avoid the strong light and contact the soft light to adapt.

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