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How to deal with Calla Lily just bought back

Jesse Pinkman
2020-06-29 14:02:06
Horseshoe lotus just bought back to check the overall growth situation. If there are diseases and insect pests, they need to be dealt with in time. After purchase, slow down the seedlings, first put them in a cool and astigmatic place, and then strengthen the surrounding ventilation. After it gradually adapts to the new environment, it can be maintained normally. If you buy bare roots, you need to plant them in the pot in time. After planting, you need to pour water into the pot for a second time.

I. plant inspection

After the Calla is bought back, it can't be cured directly. We need to check the overall growth situation first to judge the growth. See if there is any trace of damage on the root. If there is any disease or pest, it needs to be dealt with in time to avoid problems as much as possible.

Common Calla Lily

II. Slow seedling treatment

Just transferred to the new environment can not immediately give strong light, and can not be cured directly according to the previous methods. It can be put in a cool and astigmatic place first, contact with soft light, properly spray water to moisturize, strengthen the ventilation around, and promote the recovery of plants as soon as possible. When it gradually adapts to the new environment, it can be maintained normally.

Common Calla Lily

III. upper basin planting

If you buy it in the form of bare root, you need to plant it in the basin in time. Prepare the right flowerpot, the size should meet the needs of growth. The soil should be mainly air permeable, loose and nutritious, providing it with a good foundation for growth. First put half of the soil in the flowerpot, plant it into it, and then bury the remaining soil in it.

Common Calla Lily

IV. later maintenance

After planting, it is necessary to pour secondary water into the flowerpot to promote the root of the plant to fit the soil, and then put it in the place with astigmatism until it adapts gradually.

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