1. Choose pot soil: When planting potted strawberries, use porous pottery pots with good drainage, and use pastoral soil, granular soil, and coconut bran to prepare the base soil. 2. Transplant seedlings: Choose strawberry seedlings that grow well and grow robustly and plant them in potted soil. 3. Later management: Place the potted plants in a ventilated place for maintenance, and move them to a place with good lighting after new leaves grow. How to grow potted strawberries
1. Choose pot soil
When planting potted strawberries, choose porous pottery pots that are breathable and drainable as planting vessels, and use coconut Prepare the planting base soil from bran, granular soil, and pastoral soil, and then use high temperature or sunlight to disinfect the flower pots and soil to eliminate insect eggs and germs.
2. Transplanting seedlings
When planting strawberries, lay a layer of broken tiles at the bottom of the flower pot, and then fill in three Divide two-thirds of the soil into the soil, and then plant strawberry seedlings that are growing well and free of diseases and insect pests in the soil. Fill the remaining one-third of the soil around the roots of the seedlings and compact them, and finally water them to allow them to drain.
3. Later management
The newly planted strawberry seedlings have not adapted to the environment. They should be maintained in a ventilated and cool environment and wait for the plants to grow. After new leaves appear, move the flower pot to an environment with sufficient light. During the breeding process, decomposed farmyard manure should be buried in the pot soil to provide nutrients for the strawberry seedlings.