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There are three wrong ways to grow flowers and change pots. Flowers rot quickly, roots rot quickly, and yellow leaves quickly.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The roots of some flowers and plants grow so fast that they have to change their pots in a few months, otherwise they will affect the respiration and growth of the roots. When it comes to changing pots and soil, in fact, this is also a subject of knowledge, which is no less fastidious than growing flowers. Yes, there is.

The roots of some flowers and plants grow so fast that they have to change their pots in a few months, otherwise they will affect the respiration and growth of the roots. When it comes to changing pots and soil, in fact, this is also a subject of knowledge, which is no less fastidious than growing flowers. When some flower friends change their pots, the plants begin to rot their roots and yellow leaves. To put it bluntly, they still don't pay attention to the details of changing pots.

Ignoring the details of changing pots means that flower pots do not grow well. Next, the potted plant stack will share with you the problems that should be paid attention to when changing pots and soil for flowers. These "three" erroneous practices must be avoided.

1. The time of basin change should be well controlled, and try not to change basin in summer and winter.

Many flower potted plants are dormant in summer and winter, not to mention not dormant. In these two seasons, the air temperature and the suitable temperature for flower growth are too different. It is high in summer and cold in winter, which is not conducive to the healing and rapid division and growth of plant roots after changing pots. Before, a flower friend asked me more than once when it was appropriate to change the pot. Let's put it this way, you can choose whatever you want during the Spring Festival and autumn. If you have to change the basin in summer, do it in the morning or evening, and leave it in the shade for a day or two after changing the basin.

2. when changing the basin, pay attention to check the root system, and the rotten root must be cut off.

The roots of these plants, such as gentleman orchid, hanging orchid and green pineapple, are relatively developed and grow too vigorously, so it is inevitable that there will be one or two rotten roots. If you don't notice it or don't bother to cut it off when changing pots, then after changing the new pots and new soil, the rotten roots will continue, which is not conducive to the growth of flowers. If serious, it will lead to rapid yellow leaves and falling flowers.

3. If the root system is found to have bugs or is rotting, remember to sterilize it with potassium permanganate before transplanting

Flower lovers who often grow flowers may know that potassium permanganate is a strong oxidant and has a strong role in sterilization and disinfection. When changing the basin, it is found that there are bugs in the roots of the plant, or some of the roots are rotting. At this time, you must remember to wash the roots of the plant first, and then soak the roots in potassium permanganate solution for half an hour. This can play the role of sterilization and root protection. Promote the rapid healing and growth of roots in the new basin soil.

This is the end of the knowledge about growing flowers and changing pots. We should avoid these three misunderstandings in changing pots in the future. Thank you for your reading.

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