Repotting Golden Photos




It’s time to repot my baby photos.

This baby is growing pretty fast within a year.

It’s time to move into a new big house baby...

So, you're gonna have more space then. 

Let‘s begin!

Btw, sadly I can’t upload my video here because it’s too big. You can also follow this link to watch the video how l did it. 

You will need some equipment. Btw, you can use anything you like to do repotting ;)

I also prepared a new mixed substrate already. I made my mixed substrate from perlite, coconut coir, and plant granulate. To get more info around mixed substrate you can also click here.

Step 1

I use a little bamboo stick to loosen the substrate around the pot. It makes it easier to pull the plant later on. 


Step 2

Then pull the photos carefully. 


Step 3 

Remove the old substrate. 


Step 4

Fill a big pot with 1/4 of mixed substrate.


Step 5

Centralize the plant in the new big pot.

The new pot size should be bigger than before!


Step 5

Fill again with the mixed substrate around the roots, until they are covered. 


Step 6

Press the top of the substrate lightly and then water it.


Finished ✔️


Stay healthy!
Xoxo, Rita 

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Here is a list of the items that I have linked to in this article:

DOKOT plant basket (45 x 36cm)
humidifier
5 nature plant pots (terracota)
COMPO fluid fertilizer for green plants 1 Liter
plant potting mat
15 different of plant tools
plant spray bottle
Neemöl kaltgepresst 100ml
perlite Trixie 76156 Vermiculit, natürl. Inkubationssubstrat, 5 l Compo SANA Orchideenerde mit 8 Wochen Dünger für alle Orchideenarten, 10lt
Pflanzstab Kokos 2 Stück

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