Joined October 2022
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Have you noticed that your plant has outgrown the pot? To determine this the size of your plant, gently lift it from the pot and examine the roots. If the roots are curving around the bottom of the pot or perhaps sprouting out of the drain holes, or over the top of the soil then it's time for you to scale up and relocate the plant to larger planters. Get everything you need to repot here https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lily-plant-identification/id1570145257 including pots and soil, as well as tools.
Do you not know what to do about repotting your plant? Don't be concerned, our has you covered. This is everything you need to learn about the best way to pot your indoor plants.
Because they are in the indoors, many believe that indoor plants are safe from common garden pests and diseases such as mites, fungus, powdery mildew or black spot. But these illnesses can infect within indoor plants as easily, particularly in the case of regularly planting new plants in your garden. The good news is that there are many products available to ensure that these pests are kept in check!
The disease and pests of houseplants are often brought into your home when you do not know bring your plant home that could contain small pathogens or pests. Even the most knowledgeable plant owner can overlook the warning signs, as there is a possibility for these problems to be hidden from the untrained eyes. In time, pests will multiply and the disease may become known and propagate to other plants in the vicinity. We suggest removing any new plant potted for a few weeks in order to ensure it is healthy and free of pests prior to placing it next to other plants.

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