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Potted Clivia root cultivation has a coup 10 days critical period 2 small things root support burst pot

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Recently, a young master of Clivia shared with the little gardener the process of changing pots for gentlemen. He saw the white root of Clivia in the flower master's house. He was really envious. For many flower friends, the white root of Clivia is much better than the white legs on the street...

Recently, a gentleman orchid master shared with the little gardener the process of changing pots for the gentleman. When he saw the big white root of the gentleman orchid in the flower master's family, I really envied that for many flower friends, the big white root of the gentleman orchid is much more beautiful than the big white legs on the street. The little gardener hurriedly went to him to ask him about the skills of root cultivation, and let's learn it together.

This is the root of the gentleman orchid in the flower master's family, strong and tight. While the florist envies the florist, I think the flower master should have changed the pot earlier, which is more conducive to the growth of the gentleman orchid root. Now it seems to be full of pots, but it's not too late. Share his pots skills with flower friends first.

1. "Tips" for changing pots of Magnolia

The master of the flower said that for a gentleman's orchid with a close root like this, he only trimmed it a little bit. He said that if the root is too white and tender, the pot will easily hurt the root. So when putting on the basin, stop the water for 10 days before changing the soil, and when you do so, you can fiddle with it at will. I hope the flower masters can learn this technique well.

two。 Skillfully using "Sand" to help hair Root

Next, there are two "little things" that he nurtured. The first is to mix a little sand in the plant material. Sand is a good thing to root, especially when maintaining the root of the fleshy stem, we mix a little sand in the plant material, and then use strong root flowers to know how to fertilize it. In this way, it will be easier for the gentleman orchid to grow big white roots.

3. Skillfully using "charcoal" to help strengthen the root

The second "little thing" is charcoal. Many flower owners also know that charcoal is a good thing for growing flowers, and many flower friends use it as a whole, but they rarely do this: grind the charcoal into charcoal particles and fish them into the pot soil. This is conducive to increase air permeability, effectively prevent soil consolidation, but also have a certain bactericidal effect, which is very good for the strong root of Cymbidium.

When the flower masters are protecting the magnolia, you can learn the three tips mentioned above, one is to change the basin to protect the roots, and the other two are made of soil. These are all very practical experiences in raising magnolia. Take out a small notebook and write it down quickly.

 
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