Once the plant has been cleaned off, study it to see where it can be divided easily. You may need to use a utility knife todivide the smaller rootsand to cut off any damaged or dead plant material. Split the plant into sections and plant each one into the fresh potting soil mix in ...
Repot your obedient plant to a larger pot with fresh potting mix when the root system has reached the sides of the container, or the roots grow out of the drainage holes. Pests and Problems Obedient plant is generally free of seriouspests and diseases. It might attract aphids. In damp, we...
Place the ZZ plant in indirect sunlight. Water the plant every one to two weeks. Always allow excess water to drain, and never allow the pot to sit in water. Tip
To divide, water the plant well to moisten and loosen the soil the morning before dividing the roots. This makes division easier and provides your philodendron with the moisture it needs to combat the stress of transplanting. Remove the plant from the container and gently pull the roots into t...
If your plant is showing signs of being rootbound (roots poking out of the drainage hole is definitely a sign), it’s time to repot. Springtime is the best time, as long as the plant is not severely rootbound. If that’s the case, don’t wait. You might lose the plant. ...