How to solve the problem of bougainvillea wilting when changing pots and branches?

Bougainvillea is a particularly popular tropical flowering shrub. There are many spikes on its branches, which will not affect its ornamental value. As long as they maintain a warm and dry environment all the year round and give direct light for more than eight hours every day, they can produce brilliant and charming flowers.

In fact, there are hundreds of bougainvillea varieties with different colors. The most common varieties are red, pink, orange and white. In fact, we see the "flowers" with different colors on bougainvillea, which are actually its bracts, that is, discolored leaves. Real flowers are very delicate, and the bracts are very small.

You must choose the right time to change the basin of bougainvillea. You can choose to change pots in spring and autumn, and stop changing pots after the temperature gets cold in autumn, except in places where there is no frost all the year round.

It is best not to change pots when bougainvillea blooms, otherwise it will not only damage the root system, but also affect the next flowering.

You should deal with it as soon as possible, otherwise it will not only affect the next flowering, but also easily cause the leaves to wither, which will seriously lead to the whole plant rot.

What you need to do is to cut off all the flowers and leaves that droop badly to avoid consuming too much nutrition and promote the growth to recover as soon as possible.

Changing pots is not only easy to damage the root system, but also consumes a lot of nutrients, which is more than flowering.

When bougainvillea changes pots, it is necessary to cut off all the flowers and remove some tender leaves, so as to avoid excessive nutrient consumption and restore growth faster after changing pots.

Changing pots means preparing a new pot soil, and choosing loose, breathable and well-drained sandy soil or humus soil. The flowerpot should be cleaned, and there should be large drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Cards can be laid at the drainage holes at the bottom of the basin to avoid soil water accumulation.

After changing the basin, it should be kept in a bright and ventilated place to avoid sun exposure or long-term direct sunlight. They can be placed in a cool and ventilated place, pay attention to maintaining a certain air humidity and keep the basin soil moist, but not for a long time.

Don't fertilize bougainvillea for the first month or two after changing pots, otherwise it will be counterproductive and easy to cause fat injury.