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Steps and precautions for repotting bonsai

When repotting a potted plant, it is necessary to remove the pot first. 2 to 3 days after the last watering, gently tap it with your hands to loosen it, and then take out the potted plant, leaving only the soil bag at the root. Afterwards, the dead and rotten roots need to be cut off. Sterilize and disinfect new and old pots. After transplanting, timely watering and ventilation are required. 1. Depotting

If you want to repot a potted plant, you must first depot it. The first step is to take the plant completely out of the old pot and water it for the last time. After 2 to 3 days, gently tap the pot wall with the palm of your hand to loosen the soil near the pot wall, and then pull out all the plants. Clean away the residual soil at the bottom of the pot, leaving only the soil bag around the roots. 2. Pruning

After taking the plant out of the old pot, you can slightly comb the root system, remove the outermost part of the old soil wrapped around the root system, and carefully observe the root system. To determine the development and health status of the plant, prune away dead roots, rotten roots, dead roots, etc. on the root system. After pruning, disinfect the plant and place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry, waiting for the wound to shrink. 3. Disinfect potted plants

If you still use old flower pots to grow plants, you must scrub and dry the old flower pots to remove the residual soil in the old flower pots. New pots do not need to be scrubbed, but both new and old pots need to be sterilized and disinfected. Soak and rinse the pots in a disinfectant solution to kill bacteria in the pots. 4. Transplanting

After the flower pots and plants are processed, they can be transplanted. Before transplanting, apply an appropriate amount of rooting powder on the root incision of the plant, and then Then plant it in a new pot of soil, cover it with soil and then water it once to keep the soil slightly moist. Then move the plant to a sunny, ventilated and cool location for maintenance.