How to transplant flowers?

Plants will not tell you if they are comfortable in the given conditions, but if they are unfavorable they will be given to know yellow foliage or fallen fallen buds. This time we will touch on the question of how to transplant home flowers correctly. Many beginners of floriculture somewhat complicate this process and try to take into account all the most insignificant factors. For example, often asked the question on which moon to transplant flowers. There is an opinion that it should be done exclusively on the growing moon, but in fact the main thing is to observe all the subtleties of technology and do it with a good mood.


How to transplant a flower?

It should be understood that each plant has its own characteristics of care. But most of them will completely satisfy the standard approach. So, below we will consider a small list of questions, when and how to replant flowers:

  1. The first we will consider the question, when it is possible to transplant flowers . Immediately after the purchase, give the plant a few days to adapt. After such a quarantine, it is necessary to change the transportation substitute for the present soil. As for the question, when it is possible to transplant adult flowers, then it is recommended to change the pot about every two to three years. If the root system clearly does not match the size of the pot, it's time to replace it with a larger version. We take out the plant and inspect it with earth: if it is completely braided with roots and there is almost no soil, we change the potter safely.
  2. To transplant a flower it is possible both with an earthen lump, and without it. If you want to remove the remnants of the soil, lower the plant in a bucket of water, and then gradually remove excess soil. Before transplanting flowers, be sure to fill the drainage layer, then a little soil and install the plant. Gradually, we fill the earth and only slightly admit it. After the first plentiful watering the land will settle and you will be able to fill the remains. A transplantation with a lump is called a transshipment and you just need to fill the soil to plant the plant with a lump in its place.
  3. No matter how you decide not to transplant flowers, the first two weeks after you do not need to fertilize or water them.