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What if there are too many roots in soil culture green radish?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, What if there are too many roots in soil culture green radish?

Green pineapple is not only an evergreen plant with strong shade tolerance, but also has a strong ability to purify the air, as a potted plant is also very suitable for foliage, so many family users also like to grow this kind of plant. But green pineapple grows rapidly and its root system is huge, so what about it?

The root system of green pineapple is very well developed, and its root system grows a lot under the condition of suitable growth environment. Because of its strong root system, the plant shape of green pineapple is often large, and its leaves are also relatively large. If the root system germinates too much and the space in the basin is limited, we often need to divide or change the basin, and even need to cut the root properly.

When the root system of green pineapple is covered with flowerpots, if we can not divide the pot, change the pot and cut the root in time, it will affect the continued distribution of its root system and inhibit the germination of new roots in the narrow flowerpot. Because there is no more ample space in the basin, and its root system is too dense will affect its own normal breathing, so based on the influence of these factors, often to a great extent reduce the absorption capacity of the root, thus weakening its growth.

When the root system of green pineapple becomes large, if we need to obtain more green radish potted plants, we can separate the plant and underground rhizome from the mother plant, and then plant them in pots, so that we can get more green radish potted plants. Whether you grow and raise yourself or give it to others, it is often a good choice. And the green pineapple after dividing the basin can often return to the normal growth state.

If we do not need to divide the basin, then we also need to change the basin in time. First of all, choose a larger flowerpot, because the larger flowerpot space is naturally larger and can better accommodate its root system. Of course, we can also trim the roots properly and cut off the slow-growing old and weak roots, which can better promote the germination of new roots, enhance the absorbing capacity of roots, and let plants get more adequate nutrition to maintain exuberant growth.

Of course, we can also take the plant out of the pot, cut off a large number of old roots and fine roots, cut the dense roots at the same time, and then plant them again in the pot. This can not only improve the ability of the root to exchange air, but also stimulate the plant to germinate new roots, and when more new roots are obtained, the absorption capacity of the root system will be further improved, which can naturally provide a continuous supply of nutrients and water for the plant, so as to make the plant grow better.

 
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