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How to water the magnolia after changing the basin

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, How to water the magnolia after changing the basin

Under normal circumstances, do not immediately water after changing the basin, wait for the basin soil to dry and then pour through, but there can be no stagnant water. It also depends on how it is handled before it is put on the pot. If the root system after drying and then on the basin, it is necessary to timely watering, if there is no drying, spray a small amount of water to the leaves. In addition, we should also pay attention to trim the old and rotten roots when changing the basin, put them in a good place outside where the scattered light is good, let it receive light, and move them indoors after drying for a day.

I. watering method after changing basin

Under normal circumstances, you can not immediately water after changing the basin, and then replenish the water in time when the basin soil is dry. It should be watered thoroughly at this time, but there can be no stagnant water, otherwise it is easy to cause rotten roots. But also to see how to change the basin is how to deal with, if off the basin after drying the root system, on the basin should be timely watering, if there is no drying, spray a small amount of water to the leaves, but be careful not to let the leaf core get water.

2. Matters needing attention when changing basins

1. Prune the root system: trim the root system every time you change the basin, cut off the old root and rotten root, then disinfect and dry the wound, and plant it in the pot after treatment. If it is not pruned, it will affect the growth in the later stage. Its root system is stout and shearing-resistant, so don't be afraid of hurting it.

2. Light management: it is very sensitive to light changes. After changing the basin, it should be placed in a good place where the scattered light is good, and it should not be placed in a cool place with poor air circulation, otherwise it will cause the plant to wilt. Leave it outside for a day, and when it recovers, it can be moved indoors.

 
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