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How to cultivate the root system of durable plant to thrive

Today, the editor introduces how to cultivate the root system of durable plant to thrive and the best cutting time for durable plant, as well as the introduction of green plants and flowers. The specific content is as follows:

In winter, everyone likes to keep several pots of durable plant on the balcony, which fills the balcony with blooming flowers and brings warmth to the cold winter. If the durable plant is well cultivated, it will be full of flowers in the pot, blooming for more than three months with various colors, double and single-petaled flowers that make people love them more and more the more they look.

The durable plant belongs to the succulent plants, and its root system is not well-developed. When cultivating durable plant, try to use a smaller pot. This allows the root system to fill the pot and produce more flowers. However, some friends say that the root system of the durable plant always rots easily and does not grow well. In fact, if the durable plant grows poorly, the root system should be cultivated first. When the root system is good, any flower can grow strong. How to cultivate the root system first?

There is a simple method to cultivate the roots by taking advantage of the plant's hydrotropism. You can place the durable plant in a larger pot or a long rectangular pot, put soil in the bottom pot, water it thoroughly, and let the roots naturally search for water. This way, the roots will grow downward and even penetrate the pot, making the durable plant's roots stronger and stronger.

When watering, keep the soil in the durable plant pot dry, and water the large pot underneath the small pot. Since the bottom of the small pot is in contact with the soil of the large pot, the water you pour into the large pot will gradually seep into the small pot, and the roots will grow downward to search for water sources. This will exercise the plant's root growth ability, and the durable plant will not show signs of wilting due to lack of water. In this way, the root system of your durable plant will be well rooted and deep.

How to cultivate the root system of durable plant to thrive

When the roots are well rooted, you can take out the durable plant in the small pot for separate care. As long as the root system is well developed, the leaves of the durable plant will grow particularly lush and green, and the flowers will also bloom more and more. This method can also be used to cultivate the roots of other flowers in our home.

In some greenhouses, the flower pots are placed on the ground. When watering, water and fertilize the ground, and the flower pots on top will strive to grow downward roots to absorb nutrients, with the roots even deeply rooted in the ground. Some are only lifted when sold, and the bottom roots are cut off.

However, some flowers with damaged roots, such as gardenias bought from flower shops, have broken main roots, and the fibrous roots in the pot are just for decoration. It is difficult for us to cultivate them well. Many新手 directly kill them, but in fact, to cultivate such broken-rooted plants well, you must change to a loose and permeable soil after they finish flowering. In fact, after the seedlings have fully recovered, your gardenias can still grow lush and leafy, and even bloom into flowering trees.

The above is the full content of how to cultivate the root system of durable plant to thrive and the best cutting time for durable plant. I hope it can help you and also hope that everyone will visit the Green Plant Enthusiast website to see more green plant and flower experience and common sense!