Repotting of Madagascar jasmine is an important part of the process of recuperation. A suitable potting soil substrate can provide a good environment for the growth of Madagascar jasmine and promote its healthy growth. This article will detail the method of repotting of Madagascar jasmine and the choice of potting soil substrate.
First, the method of changing pots.
1.Prepare the materials.
Before repotting a Madagascar jasmine, you need to prepare the following materials: new potting soil, potting utensils, shovels, kettles, etc.
2.Depotting.
First, gently tap the potter to allow the Madagascar jasmine to separate from the potting soil. Then, hold the root of the plant with your hand and gently remove it from the pot.
3.Clean up the roots.
After removing the Madagascar jasmine from the original pot, its roots need to be cleaned. Cut off the old and rotten roots, and remove the dry leaves.
4.Potting soil filling.
Fill the new potting vessel with the appropriate amount of potting soil, taking care to keep the soil moderately moist to facilitate the growth of Madagascar jasmine.
5.Transplant transplantation.
The cleaned roots of Madagascar jasmine are transplanted into new potting soil, which covers the roots with potting soil. Be careful not to bury the plant too deep to avoid affecting its growth.
6.Watering and moisturizing.
After the transplantation is complete, the Madagascar jasmine needs to be watered to keep the soil moist. An appropriate amount of nutrient solution can be added when watering to provide sufficient nutrients.
Second, the selection of potting soil substrate.
1.Humus.
Humus is a potting soil substrate that is well suited to Madagascar jasmine. This kind of soil has good air permeability and drainage, which can provide a good growth environment for plants.
2.Garden soil.
Garden soil is a relatively common potting soil substrate that is suitable for the growth of many plants. For Madagascar jasmine, the garden soil also provides it with sufficient nutrients and water.
3.Peat soil mixed with perlite substrate.
This substrate has good air permeability and drainage, which can provide a good growth environment for Madagascar jasmine. Peat soil can be mixed with perlite in a ratio of 3:1 to make a potting soil substrate.
4.Sandy soil.
The sandy soil has good air permeability and drainage, which can provide a good growth environment for Madagascar jasmine. Coarse sand can be mixed with garden soil in a ratio of 1:1 to make a potting soil substrate.
5.Coir mixed matrix with perlite.
Coco peat is a softer substrate with good air permeability and drainage. Mixing it with perlite in a 3:1 ratio provides a good environment for Madagascar jasmine to grow.
When choosing a potting soil substrate, you need to pay attention to the following points: First, choose a softer texture to facilitate the growth of Madagascar jasmine;Secondly, it is necessary to ensure the drainage and air permeability of the substrate to avoid waterlogging at the roots of the plantFinally, it is necessary to choose the appropriate potting soil substrate according to the growth stage of the plant and the maintenance environment.