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In autumn, the magnolia changes the pot and adds some to blossom every year without rotting roots.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, After the Beginning of Autumn, Magnolia ended its dormancy period, which can be used to change pots for Cymbidium. Changing pots can make the roots have more room for growth, and new culture soil is needed to ensure the supply of nutrients. Take off the pot: wait for the basin soil to dry, remove the plant from the pot.

After the Beginning of Autumn, Magnolia ended its dormancy period, which can be used to change pots for Cymbidium. Changing pots can make the roots have more room for growth, and new culture soil is needed to ensure the supply of nutrients.

Take off the basin:

Wait for the pot soil to dry thoroughly, remove the plant from the pot, need to trim off the rotten roots, disinfect it with potassium permanganate solution to prevent infection, and put it in a cool place to dry the wound after soaking.

Soil:

Prepare soil, require fertile, loose, well-ventilated soil, clay, easy to consolidate soil should not be used. Use 1 part perlite, 1 part large peat ash, 1 part cinder particles and 1 part rotten fermented peanut shell. Peanut shell and peat ash are nutritious, which can provide the nutrients needed for growth, ensure healthy growth, and make the leaves grow green and fat. Perlite has good water permeability and can avoid rotting roots.

Planting:

To carry out planting, first of all, the middle of the root needs to be filled with soil, and then it is planted in a pot, and the soil is filled around the plant. It needs to be watered thoroughly after planting.

 
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