How to Repot Pansies (Simple and Practical Pansy Repotting Methods)

Abstract: Nastulia is a common indoor green plant. Its beautiful flowers and unique form are deeply loved by people. However, when nasturtium grows too fast or the soil is no longer fertile, we need to move it to the basin to provide it with a better growth environment. This article will introduce a simple and easy-to-do nasturtium...

Nastulia is a common indoor green plant. Its beautiful flowers and unique form are deeply loved by people. However, when nasturtium grows too fast or the soil is no longer fertile, we need to move it to the basin to provide it with a better growth environment. This article will introduce a simple and easy-to-use method to transfer nasturtium to help you better take care of your nasturtium.

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1. Choose a suitable new pot: When selecting a new pot, you should consider the root size and growth space requirements of nasturtium chinensis. It is best for the new pot to be slightly larger than the old pot to provide more space for the nasturtium to grow.

2. Prepare the pot soil: In order to ensure the normal growth of natillium, we need to prepare an appropriate amount of pot soil rich in nutrients. You can choose universal flower soil or mixed soil with added leaf soil and sand.

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3. Water thoroughly: Before moving the pot, first water the nasturtium chinensis thoroughly to make its roots moist, which will help reduce the damage to the nasturtium chinensis during the pot moving process.

4. Take out the nakaria easily: Turn the old basin upside down, gently pinch the stem of the nakaria with your hand, and then gently tap the bottom of the basin to help remove the nakaria smoothly. Do not pull hard to avoid damaging the roots.

5. Clean the pot soil and prune the root system: After taking out the nasturtium, gently clean the pot soil with your hands and remove unhealthy parts such as pests, insects, dead leaves. Subsequently, the excessively long roots are pruned to adapt to the space size of the new pot.

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6. Add new basin soil: Put appropriate amount of new basin soil into the new basin and spread it evenly. It is then compacted on the surface of the pot soil to ensure stable growth of nasturtium.

7. Embedding nasturum: Put the sorted nasturum root system into a new pot to evenly distribute the root system. At the same time, pay attention to keep the roots of nasturtium in close contact with the pot soil to avoid air damage to the roots.

8. Filling the pot soil: Fill the remaining new pot soil into the pot bottom and gently pat it firmly with your hands to ensure the stable growth of natillium.

9. Gently water: After removing the natillium from the basin, gently water it to make the soil moist. Avoid excessive watering to avoid causing rot of nasturtium root.

10. Place it in a ventilated and bright place: After the basin is removed, the navel needs to be placed in a ventilated and bright place to avoid direct sunlight and dark and humid environments.

11. Pay attention to timely fertilization: Naturotium needs to be timely fertilization during its growth. You can choose universal flower fertilizer and follow the instructions to fertilize it.

12. Maintain appropriate humidity: nasturtium likes higher humidity. You can regularly spray water on nasturtium to increase humidity, but avoid excessive spraying of water and causing leaf rot.

13. Regular pruning: Naturotium grows rapidly and needs regular pruning to maintain a good shape. Pay attention to balance and beauty when trimming.

14. Inspection of pests and diseases: Regularly inspect the leaves and stems of nastura chinensis, and take timely measures when pests and diseases are found to maintain the healthy growth of nastura chinensis.

15. Through the above pot transfer methods, we can provide a better growth environment for nasturtium chinensis and promote its growth and flowering. After moving the pots, we need to regularly provide appropriate water, light and fertilizer, and pay attention to pruning and controlling pests and diseases to ensure the healthy growth of natillium for a long time.