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How to transplant in the face of good luck

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Good luck, the name is because the flower core of the plant is bright red, so it is called so. The leaves are slightly wider and the color is dark green. At the same time, the leaves all bend outward, and the color of the flowers is bright red, but the front end is yellow. Let's introduce how to transplant it.

I. preparatory work

1. Soil:

1 part of ceramsite, 2 parts of perlite, 2 parts of peat, or 1 part of medium coarse river sand, 2 parts of vermiculite and 2 parts of sawdust are also acceptable.

2. Flowerpot:

The size of the flowerpot depends on the size of the plant you want to transplant, and the root should be about 3 centimeters away from the edge of the pot.

3. Transplant method:

Dig up the whole plant, do not hurt the roots, if the plant is infected by bacteria, then it is necessary to remove all the original soil, if it is only a normal soil transfer, then it is best to bring some of the original soil into the new basin soil.

When transplanting, first put some small broken stones at the bottom of the basin, which can increase the drainage of the soil, and then put the soil 2cm to 3cm thick, then put the plant into the basin, and then fill the remaining soil, then gently lift the plant upward with your hand, about 1cm, so that the roots of the plant can stretch naturally, gently flatten the soil with your hand, then soak the basin immediately, and finally put it in a shaded place.

2. What is the need for transplant

1. In the case of serious diseases and insect pests, it is necessary to change the basin and change the soil for planting.

2. Too much watering and poor drainage of the soil lead to plants growing in too moist soil for a long time, and need to be transplanted.

3. When it needs to be reproduced, it needs to be transplanted. This can be done with reference to the breeding methods in the Encyclopedia of Flower.

4. Under the condition that plants change pots and soil normally in spring.

 
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