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1. Is it okay to change the pothos and not move the original soil?
It is also possible to change the pot pothos without leaving the original soil. If the soil has just been replaced, or if the soil is in good condition, not compacted, still has good ventilation and drainage capacity and sufficient fertility, then there is no need to change the soil. However, if the soil has not been changed for a long time and the soil fertility has decreased, it is best to replace it with new soil with better air permeability and more abundant fertility.
This is more conducive to its growth.
Second, what kind of soil is better to use next to the pothos to change the core.
When changing the soil for pothos, use new soil that is soft and breathable. Its nutrient soil can be transported and is made up of a mixture of three parts peat, one part vermiculite and one part perlite. Peat soils contain a lot of nutrients, and when vermiculite and perlite are added, the air permeability and drainage capacity will be enhanced.
Therefore, the mixed soil is not only fertile, but also highly permeable, which is very suitable for the growth of pothos.
3. How to raise pothos after changing soil.
After changing the soil, place the pothos in a cool and ventilated place and do not expose it to strong light. Also temporarily reduce the frequency of watering so that too much water does not burden its roots. In addition, fertilization should be temporarily stopped for a period of time.
After 5-7 days, you will be able to adapt to the new pot and resume growth. Fertilization can be resumed at this point.
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Pouring the potted flowers out of the original pot and transplanting them into another pot is called repotting. The repotting time should be carried out before the dormancy period of the flowers and the germination of new shoots in early spring. How to change the pot:
Suspend watering for 2 days before changing pots so that the potting soil can be separated from the pot wall. When repotting, fibrous root flowers need to shovel off a layer of stale soil from the shoulder of the original mound and the surrounding outside, cut off the dead roots, curly roots and some old roots, fill the large pot with new culture soil, and plant the flowers in it. The method of planting is basically the same as that of potting.
Appropriately remove part of the original mound, cut off part of the old dead roots, plant a large pot, and pay attention to adding new culture soil when changing pots. Generally speaking, there are two situations that need to be repotted: one is that as the seedlings grow, the roots gradually fill the pot, and at the same time extend the young roots from the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot, then it needs to be replaced with a larger pot and filled with new culture soil to expand the nutrient area, otherwise the growth of flowers will be restricted; The other is that the flower plant has been finalized, because the cultivation time is too long, resulting in the lack of nutrients in the pot, the soil quality deteriorates, and the culture soil also needs to be renewed.
After depotting, remove part of the old soil and old dead roots, fill in the new culture soil and still plant it in the original pot, or change it to a pot larger than the original pot to cultivate, so that it can continue to grow robustly.
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Pothos can be used with pine needle soil. Because the pine needle soil is loose and disturbed, it has good permeability, and the root system is easy to penetrate and developed. And because it is rich in nutrients from pine needles, you don't have to feed the flowers with beer or anything like that.
Watering should follow its natural rhythm of slow cracking. Don't be too late, and don't be too diligent.
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1. Prepare to stop watering two days in advance if you plan to change the pot and soil, so that the soil and the pot wall can be separated and the pot can be easily depotted. Then prepare new pots and soil. You can go to the market to buy some nutrient soil, which is convenient and worry-free.
2. Remove the soilCarefully remove the pothos from the pot and remove the original soil. By the way, check its root system, cut off rotten roots, dead roots, curly roots, or cut off old roots. 3. After changing the substrate and pruning, you can put the pothos in a new pot, and then add the prepared nutrient soil to make the roots and soil tightly combined, and the upper soil is slightly lower than the edge of the pot to facilitate the later management of watering.
Fourth, after changing the pot, its shape can not be avoided messy, and it should be properly trimmed and finished. Let it be able to look new, and after adapting to the new environment, it can be maintained and managed normally. For more information about how to change pots and soil for pothos, enter the manuscript and see more content.
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Pothos propagation is often carried out in three ways. The first is cuttings, which are ripe, robust and free of pests and diseases, about 15 cm long. The substrate should be soft and breathable.
After preparation, it is inserted directly into it, moisturizing and keeping warm in the later stage, and it will soon hurt the roots. The second is the water insertion method, in which the cut branches are inserted into a container containing water, and the water is changed frequently, and it can take root in about a week. The third is the stripping method, burying the branches with soil, and new roots will grow from the aerial roots.
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Cut the cut shoots into many three-knotted branches, you can choose hydroponics first, or you can wrap the lower part in a wet towel, both until the roots have taken root before planting them in the soil.
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Pothos is very easy to feed, as long as the long part is cut off, put it in water to raise, and when the roots come out, you can transplant it into the soil.
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Pothos is a plant that is easy to feed and usually grows very long, just cut off the part with roots. You can live in a pot with soil, just water it a little.
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Put it directly into the water to grow the roots and you can pot it.
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It needs to be raised in water first, and when the roots come out, it can be transplanted into the soil.
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