How to change the basin for the black mage in winter
Succulent plants generally change pots in spring and autumn, whether newly purchased or regularly, it is often easier to slow seedlings and survive quickly in these two seasons. However, some basin friends may not understand this, and they may buy a black mage in winter, so they also need to change the basin after buying it back. After all, the original basin is not suitable for plant growth.
First of all, on the issue of selecting pots, many basin lovers like to use ceramic pots and think such pots are more exquisite. But the editor advises everyone to use the mud basin and try not to use the ceramic basin, because the mud basin is more permeable and permeable, and the black master also likes the growing environment with strong air permeability and water permeability, so using the mud basin is more suitable for its growth.
And the black mage's root system is usually more developed, although mostly capillary roots, but a large number of root systems can not be raised without a suitable flowerpot. Generally speaking, we recommend that it is better to use a deep basin to grow and raise the black mage, which is more conducive to its roots taking root deep, and the plant will naturally grow better.
In the case of basin soil, nutrient soil and river sand are generally mixed and used, but we can also use coal ball cinder and humus soil to form a mixed matrix. Of course, we can also use a mixture of river sand and humus to plant black mages in pots. It can mainly ensure that the basin soil is fertile and loose, breathable and permeable.
Next, take the black master out of the original basin and observe whether the root system is good and complete, or whether it is pure in rotten roots, rotten roots and so on. If the basin soil is not very dry, we can pot it directly. But if the lodging soil is still very wet, then we can't rush to change the basin. In this case, it is generally necessary to dry for a day, and it is better to let the excess water evaporate and then put it back on the basin.
After setting up a filter layer of about 2 centimeters at the bottom of the larger new basin, we can spread a layer of new basin soil on the bottom of the basin. Then plant the unpotting black mage plant together with the persistent soil in the new basin, and then fill the gap with the new basin soil and gently compact it a little bit, so that the root system has more contact with the soil, which is more favorable for the plant to take the pot.
After the pot is finished, we will pour some water on it. As it is winter to change the basin, we do not have to pour the root water, it is disadvantageous to pour the water thoroughly. We can use a spray can to spray some water evenly into the basin to keep the soil a little damp. If it is watered thoroughly in this case, it is not only easy to freeze the roots of the plant, but also may cause rotting roots. So, we can use a spray can to spray a little water.
Next, we also need to prepare a suitable slow seedling environment for it, that is, put the potted plants on the balcony in a place with plenty of light and good ventilation to dry. When the basin soil dries, we can spray water on it again and again. In this way, the plant is easier to survive, and it is not easy to freeze and stimulate its roots. The black mage not only grows better, but also avoids the phenomenon of rotting roots.
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