When should you repot plum blossoms? Should you water them immediately after repotting them?

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1. Pot changing time

2. Is watering necessary?

3. How to change basins


Plum blossoms are usually repotted from March to April. Stop watering before repotting and allow the potting soil to gradually dry, making it easier to remove the pot. After properly loosening the soil, take the plant out of the pot without damaging the roots in the process. Remove part of the old soil, trim the roots, and disinfect with carbendazim. Prepare leaf mold soil, garden soil and river sand, mix them to prepare a substrate, put the plant in a pot, fill it with new soil, water it once, and put it in a cool place to spend the seedling slowing period.


When do you repot plum blossoms? Do you water them immediately after repotting?
1. Pot changing time

1. Repotting time

The time for plum blossoms to be repotted is generally from March to April. The climate at this time is relatively warm, which is helpful for the plants to adapt to their pots after repotting. Usually it should be done on a cloudy day. If the weather is sunny, it should also be done in the early morning or evening. Otherwise, the plant will be exposed to strong light after changing the pot, which will easily cause the plant to lack water and affect its future development.

Plum Blossom

2. Does it need to be watered?

Plum blossoms generally need to be watered once after repotting. Since watering often needs to be stopped for a few days before repotting, and watering should not be done for a short time after repotting, watering is still necessary at this time. It should be noted that watering should be done thoroughly after repotting, but there should be no stagnant water, otherwise it will have a negative impact on the plants filling the pot.

Plum Blossom

3. Repotting method

1. Stop watering and remove the pot: Before repotting the plum blossom, you usually need to stop watering for a few days. This will allow the soil to dry and make it easier to separate the soil from the pot. After proper loosening of the soil, separate the flower pot from the soil and take the plant out of the pot. Be careful when removing the pot to avoid damaging its roots.

Plum Blossom

2. Pot soil preparation: Plum blossoms like loose and fertile acidity. Soil, so you need to prepare pot soil before planting. Generally, a mixture of leaf humus soil, garden soil and river sand is used. The leaf humus soil can not only provide nutrients but also ensure appropriate pH and alkalinity. The river sand can increase drainage, which is very helpful for the growth of plants.

3. Prune before potting: Prune the plum blossom properly before potting, remove some old soil, and expose its roots. All old and dead roots should be cut off, and check whether there is any rot. In this case, cut off the rotten roots and apply carbendazim for disinfection. After pruning, it can be potted. Place the plant in a new pot and fill it with prepared soil.

Plum Blossom

4. Follow-up maintenance: After placing the plum blossom in the pot, you need Water it thoroughly first, then put it in a semi-shady place to let it go through the seedling slowing period. During the seedling slowing process, pay attention to ventilation and light avoidance, and wait until the plant resumes growth before performing normal maintenance.


2. Is watering necessary?

3. How to change basins














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