Once you have repotted to the largest size pot you can lift/ manage, would you trim the roots every few years and give fresh soil? (BTW, you do not have cats do you? I cannot have plants or even cut flowers in any room where the cats can wander) Do you not use a bit of screening to cover the large drainage holes on the bottom to avoid having the soil run out?
I like to use horticultural charcoal at the base of a container. I don’t typically trim roots, but repoting every couple of years for philodendrons is something I like to do, especially when adding a stake or moss pole.
I can’t wait!!!
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@@TylerMossop I recently made an order for your stickers! They’re so cute!
@@iddybiddyladybugleeza262 yes thank you! I’m shipping them out soon 🥰
Por favor amigo, agregue a sus vìdeos subtìtulos en español. Sus explicaciones son muy interesntes .
If you found the empty pot heavy to hold, I am not sure how others would even lift it!🏋🏽
It’s was pretty heavy. I think I may need a forklift soon 😬
Once you have repotted to the largest size pot you can lift/ manage, would you trim the roots every few years and give fresh soil? (BTW, you do not have cats do you? I cannot have plants or even cut flowers in any room where the cats can wander)
Do you not use a bit of screening to cover the large drainage holes on the bottom to avoid having the soil run out?
I like to use horticultural charcoal at the base of a container. I don’t typically trim roots, but repoting every couple of years for philodendrons is something I like to do, especially when adding a stake or moss pole.
No cats here
Your plant is beautiful🥰😍🪴
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I just bought mine and it has two plants in it? Would you recommend I separate them?
That’s totally up to you, especially if you want to stake them up separately