When can I repot my new pine seedlings?
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Not happy with my new potting medium - should I repot again?
Comments (2)If you think that you'll be getting the Fafard in soon, I think I would wait. But if you're not sure when that might happen, get them out of that stuff! I've never found that repotting was a 'shock' to plants....only a benefit....See MoreQuestions about new growth on fiddle leaf fig & When should I repot?
Comments (4)Al Tapla would you be able to tell me what is wrong with mine? I've had this tree four four years and never had any trouble with it but now I am killing it! I wanted it to grow more branches so I pruned it and moved it to a sunny-er spot and added grow lights and started fertilizing more regularly. Next thing I know, it's getting yellow blotches all over the leaves and sometimes red speckles and tiny pin holes. I found spider mites on a different plant, but I couldn't see any on this one, but I hosed it off and sprayed with dish soap in case it was mites. Then the soil was soaked and wouldn't dry and a week and a half later this leaf turned black and dry in the center. I thought maybe it was because the soil was wet too long. I freaked out, so just yesterday I did a full repot (never done this before) and added perlite and orchid bark mix to potting mix to get a grittier faster drying mix. I also cut off half of the leaves. It really doesn't look too happy today (droopy leaves and soft stems and even more red speckling on new leaves) I don't know if it's been given too much light, too much fertilizer, too much water, or is infected with mites, or all of the above. Anything you can suggest? The tiny pin-holes make me think mites are one the table but I hate to stress it out more if it's not that....See MoreWhen should I repot my euphorbia?
Comments (3)I haven't grown this one but I have some thoughts about your questions. I've grown and failed to grow an assortment of other cacti and succulents. The brown appears to be corking which often results from age. The trunk will not grow taller. The growth point on the top of the trunk was cut off and replaced with the crested variegated Euphorbia. Really, the trunk isn't meant to grow bigger or grow new shoots from the sides. Rootstocks might become a fatter with age to better support the increasing size of a scion. Though, I'm not sure you will see that in this case. The leaning is probably the result of being repotted and the roots re-establishing themselves a bit unevenly. I see this all the time with my own plants, Euphorbia and non-Euphorbia. It really doesn't look like a sign of trouble. If you repot again you can try staking the plant until the roots are well established. Based on what I've seen of this plant the assortment of fan-like growths and arms is typical....See MoreWhat size fabric grow pot should I repot my new 4.5" pot hostas into?
Comments (2)I know nothing about fabric grow pots. I would guess there are few people who use them as pots, as opposed to in-ground applications. Generally speaking, one would go up a couple of inches in pot size if the 4.5" pots are full of roots. Hosta in pots prefer to be somewhat pot bound. I understand that putting a small hosta in a large pot is a no-no. bkay...See Morescotjute Z8
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