Use and Care Manual
IMPORTANT! We do not recommend replanting young seedlings,
only mature, strong seedlings. The replanting process can bring the
young seedlings into a shock state and damage their growth. It is best
to ‘thin’ young seedlings, and replant the stronger ones.
Replanting is the process of extracting the root ball from the
Biodegradable Pots and transferring them into separate pots or
containers.
When replanting, dig all the way around the seedling with a small
spade or spoon. You don’t want to remove the seedling. You want to
remove the root ball around the seedling.
- small
stones, lava rock, grit or Akadama. This serves as a drainage layer.
Now, ll the rest of the pot with fresh potting soil.
Dig a small hole to t the root ball and seedling. Place the root ball
where you dug the hole, and cover it with fresh soil, so that only the
plant is visible.
Once replanted, immediately add plenty of water and make sure
to closely monitor your plant for the next few days. We recommend
testing this process on 1-2 seedlings before doing so with all of them.
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REPLANTING
In case you don’t want to thin the weaker seedlings, you can replant
a few of them in separate pots, but remember - 1 pot, 1 plant.
Planting all over again? Seriously?
Don’t worry! You’ve done the hard work.
Replanting and planting are very different processes.