How to repot and change the soil for Epipremnum aureum
The web introduces some knowledge about Epipremnum aureum for home gardening, including how to repot and change the soil for Epipremnum aureum. Detailed content will be shared next.
Many hobbyists think that repotting Epipremnum aureum is a risky move, but in fact, Epipremnum aureum is very tough and can survive even if a branch is randomly planted, let alone planted with roots. Therefore, hobbyists do not need to be too nervous. Let's see below what are the key points for repotting Epipremnum aureum.
When is the best time to repot Epipremnum aureum
It is more appropriate to repot during the dormant period of Epipremnum aureum. The best time is before the new buds germinate in early spring. According to the traditional agricultural rules, it is not suitable to move the soil after the惊蛰 (Jingzhe) solar term. Therefore, from the beginning of spring to the Jingzhe solar term is the best time window for repotting Epipremnum aureum. Of course, in practice, there is no need to be too strict. As long as the method is correct, repotting at other times will not cause too many problems.
If you plan to repot, you should stop watering at least 1-2 days in advance to allow the potting mix to separate from the pot wall. Prepare a new pot and potting mix, remove the Epipremnum aureum from the pot completely, and remove the old soil. At the same time, check the roots of Epipremnum aureum and剪除 (cut off) any dead, rotting, or curling roots. It is also possible to cut off some old roots.
Place the cleaned Epipremnum aureum in the new pot, then add an appropriate amount of new potting mix, and gently shake the pot to ensure the mix fills the roots, with the top slightly lower than the pot rim.
After repotting, the original shape of the Epipremnum aureum may be somewhat disheveled. At this time, do some proper rearranging. After changing the environment, Epipremnum aureum will have a brief adaptation period. Move the Epipremnum aureum to the most suitable light and temperature-humidity environment, spray water on the leaves once every 1-2 days, and soon the Epipremnum aureum moved to the new home will be full of vitality.
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