Pot soil for potted daphne
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Pot soil selection for Phnom Penh Daphne
Suitable pot soil is the first step for plant growth. When cultivating Daphne daphne in pots, you also need to choose suitable pots and soil.
Pot soil selection for Phnom Penh Daphne
Selection of potting soil for Daphne phylloxera
When potting Daphne phylloxiana, it is best to choose earthenware pots for cultivation. The flowerpot should not be too big or too small, suitable for Phnom Penh Daphne can be grown.
If it is during the flowering period of Phnom Penh Daphne, you can use plastic pots or porcelain pots. After the flowering period of Phnom Penh Daphne is over, you can switch to mud pots for maintenance.
When potting Phnom Penh Daphne, the pot soil can be loose, fertile and rich in humus, preferably acidic leaf humus soil. You can add an appropriate amount of river sand and decomposed fertilizer. It is best to sterilize the soil before use.
Repot Phnom Penh Daphne
Potted daphne grown in pots needs to be repotted in order to grow well. It is usually repotted every 2 years. When repotting, the soil needs to be replaced so that it can grow well.
When repotting Phnom Penh Daphne, the time is generally chosen to be imported in early spring, from February to March. However, it is best not to repot when buds are budding in spring or winter.
When repotting, first take out the plant, remove the outer layer of soil, and retain the soil in the center. Then repot the pot. Choose a flower pot according to the size of the plant, add new soil, and when potting, the burial depth of the soil should be the same as the original.
After repotting Daphne Phnom Penh, it should be watered thoroughly and placed in a cool and ventilated place for curing. Generally, after curing for about half a month, it can be cured normally.
Phnom Penh Daphne Repot
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