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Hi Kelly, I use osmocote soil products. I have used cheaper potting soil and seems to work fine as well, l think the more expensive ones just means l don't have to repot as often or fertise as often. Happy String of Hearts Gardening ❤️
What is the best way of repotting single tubers with extra long roots? I know the actual tuber needs to stay close to the top of the soil, but the roots are so long, I’m not sure what to do with all of that long, fine roots. If I put them all together in a pot, they’re so many roots squished together, is that bad or is that OK? My tuber always end up rotting when I re-pot them. I must be overwatering, but the vines are so limp and in need of water, I’m just not sure what to do here.
Hi Kelly, the other option is to give your strings a pruning. This will encourage the strings to branch to make it more full. Also by pruning the strings are not as long so make it easier for the plant to provide water to the strings that are further away. Thanks for watching and your great questions! Happy String of Hearts Gardening ❤️
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After 😂your comment still watching this video 😅😅👍👍 string in hanging basket propagation about this plant soil mixture 👍👍☝️☝️well draine soil informative video nice sharing
Hi, Awesome l love it that your still watching the video! 😂
Thanks and Happy Gardening ❤️
Your soil is so dark and rich.
What brands do you recommend and trust?
Hi Kelly,
I use osmocote soil products. I have used cheaper potting soil and seems to work fine as well, l think the more expensive ones just means l don't have to repot as often or fertise as often.
Happy String of Hearts Gardening ❤️
What is the best way of repotting single tubers with extra long roots? I know the actual tuber needs to stay close to the top of the soil, but the roots are so long, I’m not sure what to do with all of that long, fine roots. If I put them all together in a pot, they’re so many roots squished together, is that bad or is that OK? My tuber always end up rotting when I re-pot them. I must be overwatering, but the vines are so limp and in need of water, I’m just not sure what to do here.
Hi Kelly, the other option is to give your strings a pruning. This will encourage the strings to branch to make it more full. Also by pruning the strings are not as long so make it easier for the plant to provide water to the strings that are further away.
Thanks for watching and your great questions! Happy String of Hearts Gardening ❤️