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Repotting a plant reduces stress when you handle it gently and plan the process carefully. The guide explains that gardeners should repot only when a plant becomes root-bound, soil depletes, or growth slows. It stresses using a pot that is just one size larger, with proper drainage, to avoid waterlogging. Before moving the plant, gardeners should water it to loosen the root ball and minimize shock. During transfer, they should keep the plant at its original soil depth, fill gaps with fresh mix, and avoid compacting the soil too tightly. After repotting, plants need stable light, moderate watering, and time to adjust and recover.
Garden Culture Magazine
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