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Water the plant well some hours before replanting. Remove from the old pot. |
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Finally add soil around the plant and press it together so that no holes remain. |
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Turn the grower’s pot upside down. Shake it or even cut it up if the plant is stuck, in order to get the plant out. Remove the upper soil layer . |
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It is important to replant the plant at about the same height as before and to keep a 1-2 cm brim for watering. |
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Remove morbid roots and widen the dense root ball with a stick. |
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Put the grower’s pot in an appropriate Scheurich cover-pot. The cover-pot should be at least 1cm bigger than the grower’s pot. |
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The appearance of the roots is an indication for the plants health. White, healthy roots at the end of the root ball indicate a healthy plant, ready to replant in a bigger pot. |
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Water the plant and place it in light, but never expose it to the direct sun. |
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Place a sherd in the plastic or clay pot covering the hole. (Clay pots should be soaked in water for about 24 hours before). Then fill in a layer of sand or gravel of approx. 3cm, followed by the root ball.. |
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Tips for further care: Water just as much that the soil does not dry out. As soon as new growth develops, proceed care according to individual plant needs. |
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