Understand the growth habits of jade dew, choose the right transplanting time, prepare transplanting tools and materials, transplanting steps, and maintain jade dew in the later stage. As a popular succulent plant in recent years, it has attracted the love of many flower friends with its unique crystal clear appearance and easy-to-maintain characteristics. For some novices, how to properly transplant jade dew has become a problem. This article will introduce in detail the method of transplanting jade dew, helping you easily master transplanting skills and let your jade dew thrive. Understand the growth habits of jade dew Before starting transplanting, it is very important to understand the growth habits of jade dew. Jade dew is native to South Africa and likes warm, dry and sunny environments. It has poor cold resistance. During the transplanting process, make sure that the new environment can meet these conditions. Choose the right transplanting time. The best transplanting time for jade dew is spring and autumn. The temperature in these two seasons is suitable, which is conducive to the resumption of plant growth. Avoid transplanting in the high temperature summer or cold winter seasons to avoid affecting the growth of jade dew. Preparing transplanting tools and materials When transplanting jade dew, you need to prepare the following tools and materials: 1. New potted containers: Choose potted containers with good air permeability and good drainage, such as ceramic pots or purple sand pots.
2. Mixed soils such as murus soil, coarse sand, and vermiculite: the ratio is 2:1:1 to provide good air permeability and drainage.
3. Blades or scissors: used to prune dead leaves and damaged roots.
4. Plant rooting powder: used to promote the growth of new roots. Transplanting steps 1. Clean up the root system: Remove the jade dew from the original pot, gently shake off the old soil, and use a blade or scissors to prune the dead leaves and damaged root systems.
2. Prepare soil: Put a layer of coarse sand in a new potted container to facilitate drainage.
3. Add the jade dew: Put the trimmed jade dew into the basin, taking care not to bury it too deep to avoid affecting breathing.
4. Filling soil: Fill the basin with mixed soil and gently compress it to ensure close contact between the soil and the roots.
5. Watering: Water thoroughly immediately after transplanting to help the roots combine with the soil. Post-maintenance 1. Light: Yulu likes a sunny environment, but in summer, avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn the leaves.
2. Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist and avoid standing water to avoid root rot.
3. Fertilization: Apply liquid fertilizer once a month to provide adequate nutrition.
Through the above steps, you have mastered the method of transplanting jade dew. As long as you care carefully, your jade dew will surely grow vigorously and become a beautiful scenery at home. During the transplanting process, if you have any questions, you can refer to relevant authoritative industry reports or consult horticultural experts to get more professional guidance. I wish you successful transplanting and lush jade dew!