Taxation of plants

 My favourite thing is planting plants..Plants can be planted by planting seeds, cuttings, branches, leaves and grafting.

*I hope to share information with you today on how to plant a plant by grafting

When plants can be transplanted ,all.Depending on the climate, depending on the type of plant,

 depending on the time we have, we transplant at one time or another.


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1. Why should plants be transplanted?

2. When to transplant?

3. How to transplant a plant?

3.1 Select the container

        3.1.1 Plastic containers

        3.1.2 Pottery

3.2 Prepare the substrate

3.3 Plant Extracts

3.4 Introducing the plant to its new pot

3.5 Finish planting it

3.6 Irrigation and Relocation

4. Take care after planting

1.Why should plants be transplanted?


Grafting is very important, because it depends on it to be able to sustain the growth of a plant.

2.When should plants be transplanted?

Plants do not adapt to transplantation, because there is no one to go in their natural habitat, take them out of the ground and put them somewhere else. Therefore, it is important to monitor them to know when their performance decreases.; That is, when their growth rate drops, we can transplant them when that happens

3.How to transplant a plant?

Transitioning from pots to plants may seem easy, but in reality, it's not that easy. You have to think that grafting is completely unnatural for them as the seeds germinate to the end and they remain in the same place day after day.

                step by step

3.1.Select the pot

It is perhaps one of the most important things and we should pay more attention when knowing how to transplant a plant. A very narrow pot will not help us, but neither will a wide one, as the plant can suffer from overfeeding.

**3.1.1Plastic containers





Advantages :They are very cheap, lightweight and therefore easy to transport or move around.

Disadvantages: Over time, the sun's rays weaken the material and it breaks. Also, if you live in an area with very hot summers, it can get too hot, which can harm the roots. Another important point is that it should not be punctured, so there will be a lot of trouble in getting your root system well rooted


**3.1.2 Clay pots


Advantages: Allows roots to grow correctly, they are very resistant. They are also very decorative and have a suitable weight to withstand the wind better than plastic pots.


Disadvantages: They are expensive and break easily when dropped.


3.2 Prepare the substrate



3.3.Plant extract



Now comes the tricky part: removing the plant from its old pot. As we mentioned, you must be very careful not to let the root ball (earth bread) collapse, otherwise it will be more difficult to overcome the transplant. To make it easier and reduce the problems that arise, we water well, thoroughly soaking the entire substrate.

3.4.Introducing the plant to its new pot

After we remove it from its old ''home'', we proceed to place it in its new home. To do this, we simply need to ensure that it is well in the center and that it is not too high or too low on the edge of the pot. The ideal is always a little below it, about 0,5cm; This way, when we water the land, it is able to filter all the water we pour.

3.5 Finish planting



Almost done, all that's left is to fill the pot with more substrate. It is necessary to apply a little downward pressure, for example with a closed hand, every time we add soil, this is how it compacts and we will be able to know if we are adding the right amount or if we have

3.5 Irrigation and relocation



Finally, we water well and place our beloved plant in a very bright area but protected from direct sun.


4.Take care after planting



A transplanted plant should be observed for a few days to see how it continues. You will usually recover in a short time, but some have a harder time. That's why irrigation should be controlled to avoid runoff




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