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How to Change the Pot of Sunflower Cutting Branches

Jesse Pinkman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
After the survival roots of the cuttings are gradually stable, they can be transplanted to the flowerpot. Or grow after a period of time, also need to change basin, change basin time optional in spring or autumn. Flowerpots are selected according to the size of the plants, with fertile, loose and well drained soil. Take out the plant slowly to avoid damage to the root. Fill the pot with soil, then plant the plant in, and put it in a cool and ventilated place.

I. basin change time

After the cuttings of the sun flower sticks survive and the roots gradually stabilize, they can be transplanted into the flowerpot, or grow for a period of time, the plants gradually grow up, and the space of the flowerpot will become smaller, so it is also necessary to change the flowerpot. The time of basin change can be in spring or autumn. At this time, the climate is suitable, which has little impact on the plant itself and is easy to recover. Other seasons can also be carried out, but it is not as suitable as spring and autumn.

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II. Prepare basin soil

The size of the flowerpot is mainly determined by the size of the plant type. If the plant is small, the small flowerpot should be selected. If the plant grows larger, the slightly larger flowerpot can be selected. For the soil requirements are not high, its adaptability is strong, with fertile, loose, good drainage soil can be. Flowerpots and soil can not be used directly. Before use, they need to be disinfected to remove the germs and pests inside.

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3. Take out the plant.

After preparing the basin soil, the plant can be taken out, and the action should be slow to avoid damage to the root. If you have been growing for a while and the roots are messy, you can trim them first.

IV. planting upper basin

Fill the pot with soil, and then plant the plant in it. After planting, put it in a cool and ventilated place, and pour water into it.

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