How to transplant a happy tree to live
As a popular leaf-viewing plant in the home environment, the transplant survival rate of Happiness Tree directly affects its subsequent growth status. Scientific transplantation techniques combined with fine maintenance in the later period can allow this green plant, which symbolizes good fortune, to quickly adapt to the new environment. This article systematically sorts out the key points of the full transplant cycle from pot selection to seedling delay management. Three core steps for transplanting happiness tree 1. For basin soil preparation and disinfection treatment, a breathable pottery basin with a diameter of 5 cm larger than the original basin was selected, and a mixed substrate of humus soil, perlite and river sand with a ratio of 6:3:1 was used. Pour the basin soil with boiling water before use, or expose it to the sun for 3 days to sterilize. A 3cm-thick ceramsite layer is laid on the bottom of the basin to enhance drainage. 2. Technical points for removing pots and pruning roots Gently tap the wall of the pot to loosen the soil, support the trunk and pour out the plants. Keep 1/3 of the protective soil, cut off black rot, coil root systems, and keep the main root length of about 15cm. After pruning roots, soak in carbendazim solution for 20 minutes, dry until the incision conjunctiva, and then put on the basin. 3. The scientific planting method adopts the "three filling and two lifting" method: fill in 1/3 of the substrate, gently lift the root system to stretch, and fill the soil twice to 2 cm at the mouth of the basin for compaction. After planting, pour root-fixing water along the edge of the pot until the hole in the bottom of the pot seeps. Set up support frames to fix the trunk to prevent lodging. Key maintenance measures after basin removal 1. Environmental regulation and management place it in a 25 ° C scattered light area to maintain 50%-70% air humidity. Use a sunshade net to filter 60% of the light intensity, and open windows for ventilation for 1 hour in the morning and evening to promote gas exchange. 2. The water control strategy follows the principle of "see dry, see wet", and soak the basin to replenish water when the surface 3 cm of soil is white. Spray the leaves every morning and evening, and use the tray water storage method to maintain humidity. Reduce the frequency of watering to once a week during the rainy season. 3. Nutrient supplement timing Start topdressing 30 days after transplantation. Select a special fertilizer for leaf-viewing plants with a balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, and apply it every half a month at a ratio of 1:1500. Cooperate with monthly spraying of iron chelate solution to prevent yellow leaves.
By accurately grasping the transplant window period and the key points of slow seedling maintenance, the transplant survival rate of happy trees can reach more than 95%. It is recommended to choose March to April in spring for pot change, when the plants are in the germination stage and the root system recovery is the fastest. Regularly observe the germination of new leaves and adjust maintenance plans in a timely manner to keep your happy tree alive.