Comprehensive analysis of transplanting techniques after lotus leaves grow

Selection of transplanting time, preparation before transplanting steps, maintenance after transplanting With the arrival of summer, the scene of lotus flowers in full bloom is always refreshing. After lotus flowers grow leaves, how to transplant has become a problem for many lotus lovers. This article will provide you with a detailed analysis of the transplanting techniques after lotus leaves grow, and help you easily complete this gardening task. Selection of transplanting time The best time to transplant lotus flowers is usually in spring and autumn. At this time, the temperature is suitable and lotus flowers grow vigorously. When lotus flowers grow leaves, you can choose to transplant in the morning or evening to avoid direct sunlight and reduce lotus leaves. Transpiration. Preparations before transplanting 1. Choose the right lotus variety: Different lotus varieties have different requirements for the growth environment. Choosing a lotus variety that suits your own planting environment is the key to successful transplanting.

2. Prepare the planting pool: Before transplanting, a spacious planting pool needs to be prepared, and the bottom of the pool is covered with a layer of river sand or leguminous soil about 10 centimeters thick to facilitate the growth of lotus roots.

3. Prepare nutrient soil: For nutrient soil, you can choose to mix legular soil, garden soil and river sand in proportion to increase the breathability and water retention of the soil.

4. Prepare transplanting tools: When transplanting, you need to prepare shovels, hoes, buckets and other tools. Transplanting steps 1. Digging lotus flowers: Before transplanting, dig lotus flowers first and try to keep the complete root system. When digging, operate carefully to avoid damaging lotus flowers.

2. Cleaning the roots: Rinse the dug lotus roots with clean water to remove soil and impurities.

3. Cut off dead leaves: Inspect lotus leaves and cut off withered and sick leaves to reduce nutrient consumption.

4. Transplanting: Put the cleaned lotus into the prepared planting pool, pay attention to keep the root system stretched and avoid distortion, fill the nutrient soil into the planting pool, and gently compress it to closely integrate the lotus root system with the soil.

5. Watering: Immediately after transplanting, water thoroughly to help the lotus roots closely integrate with the soil. Maintenance after transplanting 1. Keep the soil moist: After transplanting, keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water. Lotus love water, but too wet soil will cause root rot.

2. Fertilization: During lotus growth, apply thin fertilizer every 15 days or so to provide sufficient nutrients.

3. Prevention and control of pests and diseases: Regularly inspect lotus flowers and prevent and control pests and diseases in a timely manner.

The transplanting of lotus flowers after they have grown leaves requires mastering certain skills. Through reasonable time selection, sufficient preparation work and careful transplanting steps, the survival rate of lotus flowers can be ensured. I hope the analysis in this article can help you successfully complete the transplanting of lotus flowers. Work and enjoy the beautiful lotus flowers in full bloom.