Don't rush to change the pot for the newly purchased plant, because it hasn't adapted to the new environment. If you change the pot and soil, it may damage the root system and cause the branches and leaves to wither. When the maintenance is just carried out, it should not be placed in the place with strong light, which is too strong and easy to burn. Don't rush to water and fertilize it. At this time, its root system is not fully extended, and its absorption capacity is relatively weak. If you add it rashly, it will easily cause a burden on the root system and make it more likely to rot.
In consideration of the purchased plants, the quality of the basin soil inside is not good and needs to be replaced, but it needs to be cultured for a period of time until the plants start to adapt to the surrounding environment. Choose a larger flowerpot, which is conducive to the growth of root system. Take out the plant from the original basin, remove all the old soil around, trim the root system, and then cultivate it in the flowerpot.
Don't rush to water after the end, wait until five days later, water again, and then maintain the plant for a week to fully adapt