How to water transplanted begonias in spring

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1. How to water transplants

2. Things to note when transplanting


Water the begonia thoroughly after transplanting it in spring, but do not allow water to accumulate in the soil. Too much water just after transplanting is not conducive to its growth. And when watering, don't water it on the leaves. Just stop when water flows out from the bottom of the pot. Don't damage its root system during transplanting, and make sure the soil is clean enough.


How to water transplanted crabapples in spring
1. How to water transplants

1. How to water transplanting

After transplanting begonias in spring, you need to water them thoroughly. It should be noted that the first watering only needs to be watered thoroughly, and must not be watered too much. If you water a lot just after transplanting, it will be very detrimental to its growth and can easily hinder its normal recovery. Do not pour water onto the leaves when watering, as this may cause the plant to die. Some flower lovers don't know how to water thoroughly. In fact, it is very simple. If there is water flowing out of the bottom of the pot when watering, it means it is watered thoroughly.

Begonia

2. Transplanting precautions

1. Be careful when transplanting crabapples and try not to damage the roots of the plant. Its root system is difficult to recover after being damaged. If you accidentally damage the roots, it is best to disinfect them before potting them.

Begonia

2. The soil used for transplanting must be clean enough. It is best not to use old soil, because there are many bacteria in this soil that may harm plant growth. If there is no new soil, the old soil must be disinfected first.

Begonia


2. Things to note when transplanting
















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