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sarras need repotting
my sarras hybrid grown from seeds ( can't remember the ID ) , is overcrowding. I wonder if i should just pot the whole into a bigger pot?
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Re: sarras need repotting
Un the spring you can un-pot it and carefully remove the soil from the roots. Have a big container of rainwater or distilled water near by to help rinse the soil away from the roots. You can separate the individual plants apart, carefully find the natural dividing points (they should be obvious!) and gently pull them apart and replant. Have a few pots of pre moisten soil ready to go BEFORE HAND.
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Re: sarras need repotting
thanks for the info. I am going to repot them since the weather is cooling over the year end and will not provide so much stress.
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Re: sarras need repotting
Good luck in ur repotting.Dont know what i did last time when i repot my sarra;all of it went into hibernation.
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