It should be repotted as seldom as possible, and then the roots should be little disturbed and the plants transferred to a larger pot with the ball attached, only removing some of the soil on the surface to allow of top dressing.
They are propagated by offsets and should be repotted occasionally.
They were then repotted in rich earth and watered very moderately till they started into full growth, and after that more freely.
If you have any of the following plants that you are desirous of encouraging, they should be repotted this or next month at the latest.
If they are repotted once in two or three years, it is sufficient, except where the plants are small and want encouragement.
Those plants that make two or more growths during the summer may be repotted in the interim of any of these growths, and all others just before they begin to push in the spring; that is, when the wood buds are perceptibly swelled.
The plants of the Hot-house that were repotted in May and June, according to the directions therein given, will at present be in an excellent state of health, provided they have got at all times the requisite supplies of watering.
Be careful amongst the Geraniums that were repotted in August, not to water them until the new soil about their roots is becoming dry.
Of these the Pinks and Carnations should be repotted about the first of the month.
Those that were repotted last month will have taken fresh root in the new soil, and the advantage will soon be perceptible.
There are many kinds that, without injury, could be repotted when growing; but it requires an experienced operator to decide.
Gloriosas must be repotted in the beginning of this month.
About the end of the latter month the whole collection should be turned out of the pots, and redrained or repotted into larger pots as required.
The great majority, however, start into new growth in the spring and should be repottedfrom the middle of March to the middle of May.
Unlike most of the other bulbs in this group, they should be repotted in rich soil every year, to do their best.
Plants kept through the winter for stock plants are usually started up andrepotted early in February to induce the abundant new growth that furnishes cuttings.
Before the plants have become pot-bound, they should again be repotted into larger pots, until they are in at least 6-inch pots in which to bloom.
Well-established plants may be repotted in good loam and well-rotted manure.
A palm should not be repotted until the mass of roots fills the soil and preferably when it is active; then a pot only a size larger should be used.
The two plants, therefore, in Pot 1 were cut down, and repotted without being disturbed in a much larger pot.
Some judgment is also required in watering recently repotted plants, that they may not be injured by saturation in cloudy weather, nor by drought in hot sunny days.
To be repotted in a compost of turfy loam, vegetable soil, or well-rotted manure, and a small portion of sand, with plenty of drainage.
As a general rule they are repotted in February and August; but exceptions are sometimes made, and a shift is given whenever the roots become cramped or matted in the pot.
Some of the Tea-scented and China kinds, being placed under glass, and to be repotted if requisite, will promote immediate growth and early blooming.
To be shaken out of their pots; their roots reduced and repotted into small pots in a light sandy loamy compost.
If they have done blooming, and are pot-bound, to be repotted and placed in a shady place to make their growth.
When the shoots of the plants that have been cut down are about an inch long, the old soil must be shaken away, the roots slightly trimmed, and then repotted into small pots, &c.
As its vegetation was started a month earlier the last year, it can now be taken up in September, repotted and pruned as before, and then taken into the green-house.
In about a fortnight, and after they have formed a third set of leaves and good roots, a little air can be given them; and after being thus hardened for a week, they can be repotted into larger pots.
In April, it should be examined, repotted if the soil is sour, and kept watered as growth commences.
In March, the plants should berepotted into as small pots as convenient, employing a good, loamy soil and ample drainage.
They may then be placed where they will dry quickly, and finally, in a day or two, repotted into new compost, first removing every particle of the old soil from the roots.
Much harm is often done to the more delicate kinds of Cactuses by repotting them annually; the best-managed collection I have seen had not been repotted for four years.
The plants may afterwards be grown on, and repotted according to their strength.
Propagated by divisions when repotted or by young cuttings in a sandy soil, in gentle warmth.
They are increased by offsets, and, when repotted soon after the flowering season, the strong growths should be potted on for flowering, and the smaller ones placed together in store pans.
The Masdevallias require to be kept moist all the year, and are benefited by occasional division when being repotted in spring or late summer.
Dwarf plants with creeping rhizomes between the pseudo-bulbs used often to be secured when repotted by small wire pegs, and the custom is not yet quite obsolete.
Before the plants have become pot-bound, they should again berepotted into larger pots, until they are in at least a 6-inch pot in which to bloom.
Well established plants may be repotted in good loam and well rotted manure.
A Palm should not be repotted until the mass of roots fills the soil; then a pot only a size larger should be used.
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