What is the difference between transshipment and transplantation?
I read that sometimes indoor flowers need to be “replanted”, and sometimes “transferred”.. In what cases are both options appropriate?
I read that sometimes indoor flowers need to be “replanted”, and sometimes “transferred”.. In what cases are both options appropriate?
Replanting - take the plant out of the old pot, shake off the soil, remove old or rotten roots and plant the plant in a new pot in new soil. And transshipment - take out the flower with a lump of earth and replant it in a larger pot and add soil. That's the whole difference.
I rarely use a complete transplant... Because the plant may then not continue to grow, although for some it is useful. But it’s still better to move them and just change the soil - and not touch the roots around them.
Thank you, now I will know. Apparently, in some articles on flower care, these two concepts are incorrectly used, identifying them. This is where my confusion came from.
If I need to replant the plant into a larger pot, I use the soil-loading method. The plant quickly takes root. Replanting is already more traumatic for the roots of the plant; they can be damaged and take time to take root in the new soil.
It often happens that the old soil in a flower pot is very depleted. Therefore, in this case, you need new soil and transplant the flower into it. He will be a little sick, but will soon begin to grow better.