Dear plant lovers, is your Aeonium growing too big for its small pot? Don't worry, today we'll teach you how to repot your Aeonium so it can continue to grow happily in its cozy home!
Before Repotting:
Tips for Choosing a Pot
First, you need to choose a new home for your Aeonium. Don't be fooled by its current size, it will grow into a large plant! So, it's essential to select a pot one size larger than the current one. It's best to choose a ceramic or plastic pot with good breathability to allow the roots to breathe and grow healthier.
Soil Secrets
The soil is also crucial! Aeoniums prefer fertile, well-draining, and breathable soil. You can mix leaf mold, garden soil, and fine sand to provide nutrients while ensuring good aeration. Remember, the soil shouldn't be too compacted, allowing the roots plenty of room to spread.
The Repotting Battle: The Art of Removing from PotStep 1: Remove from the pot. Gently tap the sides of the pot to loosen the soil. Then, hold the base of the Aeonium and carefully lift it out of the pot. Be careful not to damage the roots!
Trimming the RootsStep 2: Trim the roots. Check the roots and be sure to prune any that are withered or rotten. This will help the Aeonium absorb nutrients better.
Moving to the New PotStep 3: Repot. Place a layer of drainage stones or broken ceramic pieces at the bottom of the new pot to improve drainage. Then, add a layer of fresh soil and place the Aeonium on top. After adjusting its position, fill the pot with fresh soil and gently press it down.
Watering TipsThe final step: watering. Water thoroughly so the soil can fully absorb the moisture. Remember to water moderately in the future to avoid waterlogged roots.
Aftercare: Sunlight and WaterAeoniums love sunlight but are afraid of direct, intense sunlight. So, place it in a spot with plenty of indirect light. Watering should also be moderate, keeping the soil slightly moist.
Fertilizing TipsTo help your Aeonium grow stronger, you can apply fertilizer. Use a compound fertilizer once a month, or water it with diluted organic fertilizer solution.
Pest and Disease ControlAeoniums are relatively free from pests and diseases, but it's still important to observe them. If you find any pests or diseases, treat them promptly.
Repotting Tips:1. It's best to repot in spring or autumn when the temperature is moderate and the Aeonium is actively growing.
2. Try to repot on a cloudy day or in the early morning/evening to avoid direct sunlight.
3. After repotting, reduce watering appropriately to allow the Aeonium to adapt to its new environment.
Dear friends, after learning these repotting techniques, your Aeonium will surely grow more lush and beautiful! Give it a try and bring new life to your little potted plant!