Do newly transplanted succulents need watering?
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If you use wet soil to pot the pot, you must not water it after transplanting, otherwise it is likely to get waterlogged. If the pot is potted on dry soil and the plant is relatively short of water, you can water it once when it is first potted. If the plants are not short of water, then even if they are potted with dry soil, they do not need to be watered. Just wait 2-3 days for the basin to slow down before considering watering.
1. Pot in wet soil
1. Pot with wet soil
If the flower soil has been watered before transplanting, do not water it after transplanting. Because there is already enough water in the flower soil at this time, if you water again, it will easily accumulate water and damage the root system of the plant. At this time, it should be placed in a semi-shady place for maintenance for a period of time, and watering should be considered after the soil is dry.
2. Pot in dry soil
If dry soil is used for transplanting, watering is required after transplanting as appropriate. If the plant's root system is growing well and is relatively short of water, consider watering it once. But if leggy growth has occurred, or the leaves are relatively full and have a certain amount of moisture, then there is no need to water. Wait for 2-3 days before considering watering.
3. Precautions
If The flower soil used does not have very good drainage, so do not rush to water after changing the pot. Be sure to wait until it has adapted to the new soil before watering. When watering for the first time, you can add a small amount of low-concentration carbendazim to the water to prevent the remaining pathogens in the soil from infecting the plants.
2. Pot in dry soil
3. Precautions
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