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You should now be left with a perfect hole in which to re-pot your plant.
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Remove the plant that requires Repotting from its pot. Hold the plant by its stem and lift it up a l...
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A newly purchased plant does not always need Repotting. A common mistake is potting directly into a ...
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The two Elms repotted. Copyright © 2005 Bonsai4me. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in ...
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Repotting an Oncidium Orchid Repotting is very important to orchids. Different people use different ...
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Carefully remove the inner pot.
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Gardening pots can be much more than just containers to plant your flowers in. When you buy your gar...
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When Repotting a tree, it is absolutely essential that the tree not move once tied into the pot. Man...
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Repotting area - inside of Pacific Orchid Exposition San Francisco 2003. You can see bark, tubs, glo...
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Firm the compost round the edge of the smaller pot using your fingers.
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Cover the whole thing in compost.
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Take an empty flower pot of the same size as the plants you are about to transplant and fill it with...
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Kathy's technique for practicing tie-down involves the use of wood blocks to simulate the root mass....
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After watering and settling, the soil level should be sufficiently below the level of the pot to lea...
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The rootball is then gently rinsed using a weak jet of water; any hard pockets of soil are carefully...
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3. Pull off dead roots. If any roots are dead or all mushy, remove them. Leave and be careful with a...
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After first removing the soil by hand; this tree had been planted in Akadama soil which has broken d...
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Trim any damaged or excess roots with a sharp pair of scissors. Don't use your good pruning scissors...
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Potting media should be moistened before Repotting begins. To repot, place drainage material in the ...
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It is important to choose a container of the right size. When you have prepared the tray, spread a d...
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This mame Chinese Elm was last repotted a year ago but has quickly become rootbound.
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This time of year many gardeners clean up their outside areas, and bring some plants inside for the ...
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This second Elm was last repotted a year ago into a tiny mame pot. During midsummer it was potted up...
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DRACAENA SANDERIANA AKA LUCKY BAMBOO
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The excess soil around the edge of the rootball is teased away by hand or with a chopstick.
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Repotting I first tip the gravel top dressing into the larger round sieve which holds the gravel but...
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The roots are then trimmed; this tree is being planted into a slightly larger mame pot and so the ro...
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Repotting To further aid the drying process and reduce the risks of the bulbs rotting in damp compos...
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Repotting >The plant recovered to bloom again
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