Transplanting your indoor houseplants is easier than you think. Here's how to repot a plant in five steps, including all the tools you need. The whole process will take around 10 minutes.
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Not only is a Pothos plant easy to maintain but it’s also a snap to propagate. Those long trails appear in no time and you’ll see little roots pushing out at every leaf node. I root my Pothos cuttings in water (Pothos propagation and video coming soon!) and plant them in the soil...
Set the braided money tree plant in indirect light. Water it once a week to keep it healthy. Mist the plant every other day to increase the humidity and keep dust off the plant's leaves. Warning The leaves are an indicator of water problems. If they become droopy and yellow, the plant...
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How to Start a Jade Plant from a Leaf or Stem-Cutting As a succulent, jade plants are veryeasy to start from single leaves or cuttings. A stem cutting is a great method when a branch of your jade plant happens to fall off. Just put that cutting in the soil, and you have a new ...
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The best time of year to repot is after your plant has finished blooming for the year, either during the fall or winter. Increase the pot size slowly, going 1-2 inches larger than the current pot size. This will help you avoid growing problems caused by too much water by not having ex...
A.Yes, you can trim off the stem that is not producing. Wait till there are no buds or blooms on the plant to repot. These articles should help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/orchids/repotting-orchid-plants.htm https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/orchi...
·A one-year-old tree is known as a “maiden”.It has a single stem when purchased.Immediately after planting, cut it back by about half to leave 4 good buds at the base of the stem.This will force growth from the base or the plant during the summer. ·In the second year ,prune...