When is it suitable to repot osmanthus
A detailed introduction about when it is suitable to repot osmanthus in the field of green plants and flowers, let's take a look together!
When is it suitable to repot osmanthus
Repotting osmanthus can be done between October and the following March, as its growth rate is very slow during this period, and the demand for nutrients is relatively low, making it very suitable for repotting. After repotting, water thoroughly once, place it in a shaded area for two days, and avoid strong sunlight. It needs to adapt to the environment and start growing before it can be exposed to light. Watering should be controlled to prevent waterlogging.
Osmanthus repotting time
Osmanthus belongs to the Oleaceae family, with hard wood, thin bark, and opposite leaves, and is relatively cold-resistant. Repotting osmanthus can be done between October and the following March. During this period, its growth rate is slow, and the demand for nutrients is low, making it very suitable for repotting.
Osmanthus repotting methods and steps
Before repottingBefore repotting, reduce watering to keep the matrix dry, which allows the plant and pot to be separated more easily, minimizing damage to the roots.
Prepare the potPrepare a pot one size larger than the previous one, preferably a clay pot, which is beneficial for the later growth of the osmanthus roots and the plant's growth as well. However, the pot needs to be disinfected before use.
Choose soil matrixOsmanthus is adaptable to a wide range of soils, except for alkaline or overly heavy, poorly drained soils. A deep, loose, fertile, well-drained soil rich in humus with slightly acidic sandy loam is most suitable.
Osmanthus repotting stepsTurn the pot of osmanthus upside down and gently tap the sides to separate the plant from the pot, shake off the outer soil, retain some of the old soil around the roots, trim the old roots, let them dry, and then replant in the soil, compact the soil, and place it in a shaded area for care.
Post-repotting care for osmanthus
1. Watering
After repotting osmanthus, water thoroughly once, place it in a shaded area for two days, and then continue with normal care.
2. Light
After repotting, the roots of osmanthus are still relatively weak and are not conducive to growth in strong sunlight or shaded environments. It's best to place it in a semi-shaded area with scattered light.
3. Yellowing leaves treatment
Yellowing leaves after repotting may be caused by excessive watering, so it is important to control watering, generally watering once a week.
4. Daily pruning
After repotting, the osmanthus tree will grow faster and it is necessary to prune the excessive and dense branches and leaves to increase light penetration and ventilation, which can also reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests.
The above is[] a complete introduction to when it is suitable to repot osmanthus, for everyone to learn and understand!