Don't rush to change pots for newly bought plants, because they haven't adapted to the new environment yet. If we change pots and soil hastily, it may damage the root system and cause the branches and leaves to wither. When it is just cured, it cannot be placed in a strong light place. Too strong light burns easily. Don't worry about watering and fertilizing it At this time, its root system has not been fully developed, and its absorption capacity is relatively weak. Adding it rashly is easy to increase the burden on the root system and is more prone to decay.
Second, do you want to change the basin? How to water it?
Because considering the purchased plants, the quality of the pot soil inside is not good and needs to be replaced, but it needs to be cultivated for a period of time until the plants begin to adapt to the surrounding environment. Choosing a bigger flowerpot is beneficial to the growth of roots. Take the plants out of the original pot, remove all the old soil around them, then trim the roots and cultivate them in a flowerpot.
Don't worry about watering after it's over. Water it once after five days and maintain it for another week, and the plants will be completely adapted.