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Correct |
Wrong |
Reason |
1 |
Water the moss balls completely before removing the moss. |
When the moss ball is hard and dry, remove the moss. |
The moss sticks to the roots when it dries. Try not to damage the roots to
avoid infection. |
2 |
Remove the large pieces, leaving the small pieces at the roots. |
Remove all moss pieces. |
The process of removing moss can easily create wounds at the roots that can
lead to later infections. |
3 |
Dry the root sections for 1-3 hours before transferring them to new growth
media. |
Immediately transfer Hoya to new growth media. |
Let the wound dry before transferring to new medium to prevent infection. |
4 |
Wet new media before use. |
Transfer Hoyas using dry medium. |
Hoya needs to keep the roots moist for the first 7-10 days of the new media
to prevent the roots from drying out and dying, and the moist media protects
the roots to adapt to the new environment. |
5 |
Do not water the plants for the first week. If desired,
spray water on the surface.
Put it under a medium level of light. |
Water the plants immediately.
Expose it to strong horizontal light. |
The root function of the new medium does not work for the first 7-10 days.
The water in the new medium will not seep into the plants and will limit
root respiration, while bright light will dry out the plants more easily. |
6 |
Give it 50% water for 2-4 weeks compared to normal. |
Give plants a standard amount of water at 2-4 weeks. |
It takes time for the roots to adapt to the new medium, while the drying
conditions allow the roots to actively grow in search of water. |