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2torial #0517:
Learn2 Repot a Houseplant (Continued)
Place in the new home
Repotting:
Remember, if new roots are visible on the
exterior of the root ball, or are spiraled around,
consider potting on (see below), not
repotting.
- Line your cleaned, original pot with
drainage material. Use one-half inch to
three or four inches of gravel or sand,
depending on the side of the plant and pot.
Place your newly trimmed root ball in the
pot. Scoop on some fresh potting soil and
gently push it down the sides of the pot with your
fingers. Pack the soil and water the plant lightly.
Potting on:
Do you want to pot on? Are you sure? Smaller
plants prefer a smaller pot, so potting on
will not aid their cause. So, if it's a small
plant or shows no signs of being potbound, return
to repotting (see above).
- Line the pot with drainage materials
as in repotting. Cover the bottom with
additional potting soil to bring the plant to
its original level. Are you using a brand-new
pot? See Tips.
- Create a mould for your plant by
placing the original pot inside the new one.
Using your fingers, slide in potting soil to
fill the gap between the inner and outer pots.
Remove the original pot from the soil and
replace it with your plant. Fill in any gaps and
lightly water the plant.
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