Abstract: Tiger lily is a common potted plant, but the growth environment and conditions of each tiger lily are different, so you need to pay attention to some details when changing pots. This article will give you a detailed introduction to the matters needing attention for changing pots of tiger lily. Time to buy a new pot when tiger lily...
Tiger lily is a common potted plant, but the growth environment and conditions of each tiger lily are different, so you need to pay attention to some details when changing pots. This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the matters needing attention for changing pots of Tiger Orchid.

Time to purchase a new pot When the root system of the tiger lily has grown all over the original pot soil and the water cannot be well absorbed, you need to consider changing the pot. It is best to change the pot in spring or autumn, which can give a better growth environment for the tiger lily.
To prepare a suitable basin for replacement, you need to prepare a new basin. The size of the new basin should be one size larger than the original basin. At the same time, you must ensure that the new basin has enough drainage holes and bases. It is best to choose a basin made of ceramic or plastic materials with good air permeability.

Select the right soil The soil of Demeria japonica should be loose, breathable and well-drained soil. You can choose to add materials such as perlite, vermiculite or foam particles to increase ventilation, but do not add too much of these materials.
Pour through the original basin soil Before changing the basin, you need to pour through the original basin soil and wait for a period of time to make the soil soft and easier to remove.
Gently push aside the root system of the tiger lily and take out the tiger lily, gently push aside the root system and cut off some of the longer roots, while avoiding damaging the main and lateral roots.
Add an appropriate amount of new soil to the

Add some new soil to the new basin, and then put the geridium japonica into the new basin, paying attention to the roots of the geridium japonica evenly distributed in the new soil.
Fill the soil Fill the pot with new soil, gently pat the soil with your fingers while filling, and leave some space for watering. Be careful not to fill soil on the edge of the pot.
After changing the pots, water needs to be poured thoroughly and there is a certain humidity in the soil when watering next time. If it is summer, you need to water frequently to maintain humidity, but don't water too much.
Place it in a suitable environment after changing the pot needs to be placed in a suitable environment to avoid exposure and cold. It is best to place it in a bright place but not in direct contact with the sun.
Pay attention to the growth of the tiger lily after changing pots, you need to pay attention to the growth of the tiger lily. If the leaves are found to fade, turn yellow, fall, etc., the soil and watering methods need to be adjusted in time.
Gradually adapt to the new environment After changing pots, the tiger lily needs to gradually adapt to the new environment. This process takes some time, so don't rush to fertilize the tiger lily or carry out other large-scale operations.
Regularly clean up weeds around the basin In order to keep the growing environment of the tiger lily clean and tidy, weeds and fallen leaves around the basin need to be cleaned regularly.
Moderate fertilization requires moderate fertilization after changing pots, but do not apply too much fertilizer to avoid affecting the growth of the tiger.
Timely pruning of plants During the growth process of Dentiflora, the plants need to be pruned in time to maintain the cleanliness and shape of the plants and avoid excessive growth.
Changing pots is an indispensable part of the growth process of Dentiflora japonica, but some details need to be paid attention to, such as the selection of new pots, soil preparation, and treatment of Dentiflora japonica roots. Only by doing these tasks well can the tiger lily grow well in the new environment.