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How to transplant the latest mulberry flowers? Transplanting methods of Mulberry Flowers

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Transplanting Fusang flowers usually choose spring or autumn, after preparing new flowerpots and soil, take them out from the original potted soil. The roots should also be trimmed to remove rotten parts and overgrown roots, and then disinfected, so that they can be re-established.

Transplanting Fusang flowers usually choose spring or autumn, after preparing new flowerpots and soil, take them out from the original potted soil. The roots should also be trimmed to remove rotten parts and overgrown roots, and then disinfected so that they can be replanted in the pot. After planting, put it in a cool and ventilated environment and wait for the slow pot to recover.

1. Preliminary preparation: transplanting Fusang flowers is usually carried out in spring or autumn. First, new flowerpots and soil should be prepared. Flowerpots can be slightly larger than before, and the soil should be fertile and loose enough with good drainage. It is very good to use rotten leaf soil, garden soil, river sand soil and other mixed preparation.

2. Transplanting: when transplanting the Fusang flower, first take the Fusang flower out of the original potted soil, and then gently shake it off to the soil touched by the root. After that, the roots can be trimmed properly, the rotten parts and overlong roots can be cut off, and then the roots can be disinfected and dried, and then they can be planted in the pot again.

3. Maintenance and management: after transplanting into the pot, water thoroughly once to keep the soil moist. Then put the mulberry flowers in a cool and ventilated environment and let them slow down for a while. Note that you can't accept direct sunlight at this time. When you get back to growth, you can move to a place with plenty of light to start maintenance.

 
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