Common Potted Ornamental Plants and Flower Repotting Schedule
The editor will share with everyone some relevant experience about raising flowers at home, including the repotting schedule for common potted ornamental plants and flowers. Keep reading!
Since most of the flowers we grow at home are potted, they are confined to the same pot year-round, and the nutrient structure can easily become depleted. Therefore, repotting flowers is as important for them as changing air for humans. Now, I will list the repotting schedule for some common potted ornamental plants and flowers. Many plants have the same Chinese name, and the same plant may have several different names in different regions. Moreover, many plant flowers have been given various commercial names for better sales. For easy reference, the scientific names of the plants listed below are indicated after their Chinese names. Each plant has only one legal and correct scientific name. The list does not include trees and shrubs used in gardens, annual herbs, and succulent plants.
Hydrangea macrophylla: March-April, once a year
Fatsia japonica Decne.et planch (including Bear's Paw): April
Spathiphyllum kochii: Early April
Thymus vulgaris: March-April
Lilium spp: Early April
Dracaena reflexa: Early April
Bletilla striata: February-March or October
Michelia alba: Late April-Early May, every 2-3 years
Dracaena fragrans: Early April (including Dragon's Blood Tree, Gold Edge, Silver Edge, Narrow-leaved Horse-tail Iron Tree, Tricolor Horse-tail, Brazilian Thousand-year-old Wood, etc.)
Russelia equisetiformis Schlecht.et .cham: Early April
Codiaeum variegatum: Late April-May
Mentha haplocalyx: March-April
Echeveria peacockii: Early April Article Source: https://
Magnolia denudata: Before February sprouting or late March, just after flowering
Radermachera sinica (Hance). Hemsl. (Happy Tree): Early April
Camellia: After flowering or mid-September to early October for small plants, every 2 years
Hedra helix cvs: Early April, every 1-2 years (including various varieties) Zephyranthes candida: April
Oxalis corniculata L.: Early April or September
Gladiolus hybridus: Early April or early July or early August
Gazania sunshine: March to early April, once a year, small plants every 1-2 years, large plants every 3 years
Solanum pseudocapsicum L.: Early April, every 2-3 years
Zebrina pendula Schnizl: March to early April or September
Peperomia sandersii: Late April to early May (including Peppergrass, Watermelon Peppergrass, Crispy Leaf Peppergrass, etc.)
Sinningia speciosa: Early April, September
Fuchsia hybrida: Late April to early May, every 2-3 years
Chlorophytum capense (L.)0.Kuntze: March to early April (including Gold Edge, Silver Edge, Broad-leaved varieties)
Eugenia caraphyllata: February
Rhododendron simsii: After flowering or September, every 3-4 years (including hairy azalea, spring azalea, summer azalea, western azalea)
Bryophullum pinnatum: Late April to early May, for small plants every year, for large plants every 2 years
Schefflera octophylla: Early April
Allamanda neriifolia: Early April, every 2-3 years
Crocus sativus L.: August-September, every 2-3 years
Jatropha podagrica: Late April to early May, small plants every year, large plants every 2 years
Damnacanthus Indlcus Gaertn.f.: Early April (also known as Tiger Thorn)
Ardisia crenata Sims f. hortensis (Migo) WZFanget K.Yao: Late April to early May (including Golden Two Cents, Purple Two Cents)
Ehretia microphylla Lam.: Early April, every 2-3 years
Crocus sativus L.: Late August to early September
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.: Early April, once a year
Citrus medica L.var.sarcodactylis (including Kumquat, Buddha's Hand, Lemon, etc.): Early April, small plants every 1-2 years, large plants every 3 years
Ananas comosus: Early April, every 2 years (such as Torch Bromeliad, Water Tower Flower, Beautiful Leaf Guava, Princess Bromeliad, etc.)
Osmanthus fragrans Lours.: Late March to early April, every 1-2 years
Monstera deliciosa: Early May, large plants every 2-3 years
Lyciμm chinense Mill.: March to early April
Cyrtonium fortunei: Early April or September
michelia fiogo: After early summer flowering, large plants every 3-4 years
Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn: Early April, once a year
Strelizia reginae: Early April, every 2 years
Haemanthus albiflos Jacq: March to early April, every other year
Euphorbiamilli var. Splendens (Euphorbiaceae): March to April, large plants every 2-3 years
Cyperus alternifolius L.: March to early April
Caladium bicolor: March to April, once a year
Acer palmatum cv. Atropuceum: March to early April, every 1-2 years
Malus spectabilis: Before early spring sprouting or after defoliation
Ficus pumila L.: Early April
Polygonum multiflorum Thunb.: April
Dicentra spectabilis.: September
Saxifraga stolnifera.: Early April
Excoecaria cochinchinensis Lour: Early April
Buxus microphylla spp. sinica: Mid to late March (including Sparrow Tongue, Melon Seed Boxwood, etc.)
Ardisia mamillata: Early April, variegated ivy major Linn: Early April or September
Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.)Schott&Endl: April or September
Anthurium andraeanum Linden.: Late April to early May
Syngonium podophyllum Schott.: April to May
Red-flowered Zephyranthes candida: September
Ranunculus asisticus: September
Clivia miniata: Soil change once from mid-April to early May every year. Change soil again from late September to early October.
Pachystachys lutea Nees.: Early April
Dendranthema morigolium.: Needs annual cutting renewal
Taxus cuspidate cv.Nana: Mid to late February
Rhododendron simsii: Early April, Duranta repens: Early April
Lonicera maackii Maxim: March to April, Hedychium coronarium Koenig: April
Cymbidium spp: March to April or October to November, every 1-2 years
Convallaria majalis: Late October to mid-November
Clerodendrum thomsonae: March, once a year
Serissa japonica: Early April, every 1-2 years (including Shade Tree)
Chimonanthus praecox: Early April, every 1-2 years, Aloe vera (L.) Webb: Early April or September
Podocarpus macrophyllus: March
Pilea notata CH Wright: Early April
Aguilegia vulgars: March to April or August to September
Euphorbia tirucalli: Late April, every 1-2 years
Ocimum basilicum: March to April, Campsis grandiflora Loisel.: April or September
Ixora chinensis.: April, every 1-2 years
Scindapsus aureus: April to May, Agave Leaf: April!
Zantedescbia aethiopica: September, once a year
Paeonia suffruticosa: Mid to late October, once a year
Canna generalis: April, once a year
Prunus mume Sieb.et Zucc: Late March to early April, every 2 years
Jasminum sambac Ait.: Early April
Aglaia odorata Lour: Late April to early May, every 2-3 years
Lantana camara: Mid to late April
Araucaria heterophylla: Early April
Nandina domestica Thunb: Late February to March
Chrysanthemum frutescens: September
Livistona chinensis (Jacq.)R.Br: Early April
Vitis vinifera L.: March to early April, once a year
Begonia tuberous: Early April, every 2-3 years (such as Rig, Rose, Iron Cross, Toad Leaf Begonia, etc.)
Sageretia Theezans Brongn: February, every 2-3 years
Hoya carnosa (Lf) R. Br.: Early April
Daphne odora: Early April (including Gold Edge Daphne)
Begonia semperflorens-hybr: Late March to early April
Paenoia albiflora: Late September to October, every year
Nelumbo nucifera: March to April, once a year, Alcea rosea: April or September, once a year
Bougainvillea glabrachoisy: Early April, every 1-2 years
Punica granatum L: March to April, once a year
Dianthus chinensis: Mid-August to mid-September, every 2-3 years (including Fragrant Carnation)
Camellia japonica L.: After flowering or mid-September to early October for small plants, every 2 years, large plants every 3-5 years
Euphorbia pulcherrima: Late April to early May, once a year
Nephrolpis auriculata: Early April, every 1 year, Mahonia fortunei: Mid to late March to early April (including Narrow-leaved, Broad-leaved)
Chrysalidocarpus lutesens: March to April, every 3-4 years
Lycoris radiata: September, Belamcanda chinensis (Linn.)DC.: March to April
Adeniuum obesum.: In spring when new leaves sprout, repot every two years.
Pelargonium graveolens: Late summer to early autumn, September
Prunus persica: Early spring or after autumn and winter defoliation (including Double Peach)
Epiphyllumoxypetalum: Early April
Cycas revoluta Thunb: Early April Article Source:
Asparagus cochinchinensis (Lour.) Merr.: Early April
Adiantum capillus-veneris: Early April, once a year
The above is the experience and knowledge of the repotting schedule for common potted ornamental plants and flowers. I hope this article will be helpful to you!