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Three kinds of flowers change pots in autumn if the root system is too strong to survive the winter

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Potted flowers need to change pots according to plant growth habits, bud stage, flowering period, these three periods, light affect growth, let it miss the growth period, or let the flowers that should be flowering miss the flowering period, resulting in serious consequences.

Potted flowers need to change pots according to plant growth habits, bud stage, flowering period, these three periods change pots, light affect growth, let it miss the growth period, or let the flowers that should have flowered miss the flowering period, resulting in serious consequences. Here are four kinds of flowers that can change pots in autumn. If you don't change pots, the root system is too strong to survive the winter!

The first kind: Cymbidium potted, after autumn, the weather turns cool, the dormancy period of Cymbidium is over, and gradually enter the growing period. At this time of year, it's time to change the pot for the magnolia. First, the seedlings of Cymbidium have grown up, and the small pot can no longer adapt to the development of the root system, so we should change the larger flowerpot and replace the new culture soil; second, the seedlings of Cymbidium have grown in the original pot for a year, and the nutrients in the pot soil are almost exhausted, so new culture soil should be replaced to ensure the supply of nutrients.

The second kind: green radish pot planting, the best time to change the pot is in the dormant period of flowers or before the sprouting of new buds in early spring, the effect is better. After changing the basin, the green apple needs to be moved to the most suitable light and warm and humid environment, and the leaves are sprayed once every 1-2 days. Before long, the green apple that moves to the new home will be full of vitality. Stop watering for 1-2 days before changing the basin, so that the soil can be easily separated from the basin wall. This trick is very useful, because in this way, the green apple is not easy to hurt the root, and the green apple can grow better after changing the basin.

The third kind: orchids, the traditional turning season should be the Spring Equinox or the Autumn Equinox, and the north should be after the Spring Equinox or before the Autumn Equinox. Due to the differences in climate in different regions, we can also control the temperature according to the temperature, and the low temperature is generally above 10 degrees Celsius. The high temperature below 30 degrees Celsius is the appropriate temperature for normal turning of pots, and the time for turning pots of orchids is generally the most suitable in spring and autumn, when the orchid plants are in the mature stage, and the damage rate can be reduced to the lowest.

The first half of the year had better be the Spring Equinox to Grain Rain, when the florescence is over, the leaf buds have not yet sprouted, it is not easy to suffer frost injury, and the pot can be turned at the right time. In the second half of the year, it would be better for the Autumn Equinox to Frosts Descent, the orchid will enter a dormant state, then turning the pot will less affect the growth of the orchid. After winter rest and recuperation, nutrition accumulation, it will be able to blossom and sprout well in spring and master the propagation time of orchid ramets. It is also an important link in the conservation of orchids.

The best time to change soil for flowers or bonsai is in spring and autumn every year, and some plants can also change soil in winter. But do not change soil in summer, the summer weather is hot, change soil at this time, it is difficult to maintain, easy to hang up. Change the soil in autumn, but also consider plant habits, for example, camellias are in the bud stage in autumn, at this time absolutely can not change soil; if gardenia does not produce a large number of buds in autumn, and the growth is relatively slow, you can consider changing soil.

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