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Pilea raindrop
Pilea raindrop









pilea raindrop

Replanting a Pilea will help to correct the ratio of soil to root within your container. When there is not enough soil for your plants, they are constantly drying out and need to be watered much more often. Lastly, Pileas need to be repotted because a plant that has been in the same pot for too long becomes more root than soil under the surface. Replanting the Pilea into a pot with a larger, heavier base can keep this from happening and potentially damaging our Pileas. This is another reason why it is important to repot your plant every two years. If you are growing a Pilea that is tall, you may start to notice the plant becoming top heavy, even tipping over at times. Soil also becomes compacted over time, and refreshing the soil by repotting periodically will help your Pilea to thrive. Potting soils are fortified with nutrients that help your plant to grow, but after a few months to a year, most nutrients from the soil have become depleted. Repotting houseplants is also important because it helps to refresh the soil available to the Pilea. Repotting a Pilea will allow it the space it needs to grow. As Pileas grow taller and fuller, their root system grows beneath the surface of the soil as well. The first and most obvious reason is to give it room to grow. There are a few reasons why a houseplant should be repotted. If you are looking to replant a brand new Pilea pup that you’ve propagated or a cutting you’ve purchased or received from a friend, the second section is for you. If you have a mature Pilea, the first section will give you all the information you need on repotting. While a lot of the steps are similar, there are a few things that vary between the two. This article is split into two major sections: Repotting Mature Pileas and Repotting Baby Pileas. After repotting, water your Pilea until water flows out of the pot’s drainage hole. Then, when you’re ready, you should replant it in a pot that is only slightly larger than the one it previously lived in with quick-draining potting soil. To transplant your mature Pilea, water it a few days in advance. But what should you do after you’ve had your plant for a year or two and you think it is time to transplant it? Even the newest of houseplants owners can usually get a Pilea to thrive. I love my Pilea Peperomioides, mostly because of how easy they are to take care of.











Pilea raindrop