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Selecting the appropriate transplanting time, preparing tools and soil for transplanting, pre-transplanting preparations, transplanting steps, and post-transplanting care.
Changchun flower, also known as "Daydayred" or "Tr三角plum blossom", is a multi-year herbaceous plant with high ornamental value. Its flowers are bright and have a long blooming period, making it a top choice for home gardening and environmental beautification. Many gardening enthusiasts often encounter various issues when transplanting Changchun flowers. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the transplanting and cultivation methods of Changchun flowers, helping you easily grow beautiful Changchun flowers.
Selecting the Appropriate Transplanting Time
The best time for transplanting Changchun flowers is generally in spring and autumn when the climate is mild, which is conducive to the plant's recovery and growth. Spring transplanting should be carried out when the temperature stabilizes above 15°C, and autumn transplanting should be done when the temperature begins to drop but is not yet cold.
Preparing Tools and Soil for Transplanting
Before transplanting, prepare gardening spades, gloves, and spray bottles, and choose a soil with good breathability and drainage, such as a mixture of peat soil, decomposed leaf soil, and coarse sand, which is beneficial for the root growth of Changchun flowers.
Pre-Transplanting Preparations
1. Inspect the Changchun flower plant: Before transplanting, observe the growth condition of the plant to ensure there are no diseases or pests and the roots are healthy.
2. Watering: 1-2 days before transplanting, water the Changchun flowers thoroughly to ensure the roots absorb enough water, facilitating the transplanting.
Transplanting Steps
1. Dig up the original potted plant: Gently dig up the original potted plant with a gardening spade, trying to preserve the original soil and roots.
2. Clean the roots: Remove excess and rotting roots, retaining healthy roots.
3. Transplant: Place the cleaned Changchun flower plant into the prepared pot, making sure the roots are not bent, fill the soil to the pot's edge, and gently compact it.
4. Watering: Water thoroughly after transplanting to help the soil and roots bond closely.
Post-Transplanting Care
1. Watering: For 3-5 days after transplanting, water 1-2 times a day to keep the soil moist.
2. Fertilizing: 10-15 days after transplanting, start applying diluted compound fertilizer once a week to promote plant growth.
3. Light: Changchun flowers enjoy sunlight, so after transplanting, they should be placed in a sunny location but avoid direct sunlight.
4. Ventilation: Maintain a good ventilation environment to prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests.
The transplanting and cultivation of Changchun flowers is not complicated. As long as you master the correct transplanting methods and care techniques, you can easily grow beautiful Changchun flowers. I hope this article can be of some help to you and wish you a pleasant gardening experience!
References:
[1] Zhang Hua, Li Ming. The Cultivation Techniques of Changchun Flower [J]. Flowers, 2018 (2): 28-29.
[2] Zhao Lina, Wang Lei. The Research on Transplanting Technology of Changchun Flower [J]. Agricultural Science and Technology, 2019 (4): 45-46.