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Spring potting flowers and they wither? The cause of death can't escape these 4! What have you been busy with these days? Anyway, I feel that my waist is always in pain during this period, although I treat myself during the day at the store, I can't help but bend over to repot the potted plants after I get home every day...
How many flower friends are the same as me?
Early spring is indeed a good time to repot potted flowers, especially for flowers that hibernate in winter. Choosing to repot in early spring can make the potted plants grow more vigorously in spring.
Why repot?
Many flower friends don't understand why they need to repot potted plants. The main purposes of repotting potted plants are: 1. Change to a larger or smaller pot to create a better growing space for the roots. 2. Change the potting soil to make it more fertile and strong plant growth.
What to do if the plant dies after repotting?
Many flower friends say that they dare not repot their potted flowers because the potted plants die every time they repot them, so they no longer dare to repot their potted plants.
Repotting can cause the potted plants to die, and this possibility exists. The main reasons are as follows:
1. Improper use of fertilizer
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The other day, a reader in the Green Plant Enthusiast Network's group asked a question about repotting. He repotted all his roses, but after a week, he found that the edges of the newly grown leaves all withered, and he didn't know the reason.
Actually, it's very obvious that this is caused by fertilizer damage. Why does repotting cause fertilizer damage?
Because after repotting, he immediately watered with Flower多多, which is a fast-acting fertilizer.
Previously, another flower friend also asked the same question, and the reason was similar to the above friend, except that she mixed the fast-acting compound fertilizer directly into the soil during repotting.
The Green Plant Enthusiast Network has always emphasized
After repotting, before new roots grow, strictly prohibit the use of fast-acting fertilizers!
Although some flower friends may not have a problem using fast-acting fertilizers, the Green Plant Enthusiast Network recommends that you still do not use them. This is like drunk driving. Although some people drive after drinking and do not have accidents or get caught, if they are caught or have an accident, it is a very serious matter. So don't take risks with high-risk things, it's not worth it.