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Precautions for transplanting longevity flower

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-01 16:42:07
The best time for transplanting longevity flower is in spring, which helps the plant recover. After transplanting, the soil should be suitable. The new soil can be made up of garden soil, rotten leaf soil, river sand and base fertilizer. The base fertilizer must be good. In the process of taking out and transplanting, the root system should be well protected and unfolded. After transplanting, water thoroughly, and then water again a week later. Do not touch the sunshine at the beginning.

I. transplanting time

The best time for transplanting Florist Kalanchoe is in spring, when the climate is right, the weather is neither too hot nor too cold, plus everything starts to sprout, transplanting at this time point can have little impact on the plant and help the plant recover.

2. Suitable soil

After transplanting, the soil should be suitable to ensure good ventilation and drainage conditions, and should not be too sticky. New soil can be prepared with garden soil, saprophytic soil, river sand and base fertilizer. Because the flowering period is very long, the number of flowers is very large, so the base fertilizer must be guaranteed, otherwise the growth of the plant will be lack of nutrients.

3. Protect the root system.

In the process of taking out and transplanting, the root system shall be well protected, and the root system shall not be damaged. The action shall be gentle, and the root system shall not be hard torn. If the root system is damaged, it is difficult to survive even if the root system is transplanted. After transplanting in, the root system should be expanded to absorb nutrients in the soil.

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IV. later maintenance

After transplanting, the soil should be watered thoroughly, and then watered again a week later. The soil should not be half wet and half dry. Although it likes plenty of sunshine, it can't touch it at first. It can wait until the plant grows stably, and then touch the sunshine slowly.

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