How To RESCUE A Severely Rootbound Plant
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2022
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Thanks much! I seem to always need a video around root bound plants when I’m repotting from a store bought plant! Yours was very helpful. Unfortunately, this plant was so neglected, its roots were choking it and the roots were veré tiny, not healthy-looking like yours!
Thank you I have recently subscribed to your channel. I was referred by a friend and I’m so glad I took it on board! Never disappointed by your advice. Just purchased a syngonium after previously killing them years ago. But with your awesome hacks etc a new phase of life begins
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just take a cutter or a sharp knife and cut through the complete soil 2 times in a 90 degree angle. thats how i do it. What you cut off will die and serve as nutrients, the rest will start growing again and look for new pathways. best use a superroot pot.
Good video, thank you for this!
just got my monsteria repotted, very helpful
Great stuff 👍
Are plants going into shock just an Internet scare, myth, especially while being manhandled.
I think you just busted all those crazy myths floating around the internet by this great video.
Thanks a lot Sir!
A little bit. They’re robust so takes a lot to send them into shock I think
Awesome video thank you so much! Subscribed!
Thank you!
Great explanation
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thank you sir!!!! 🌸🩷🩷
I found a poor Pothos today that was severely rootbound. Is it possible to split them up? I'm worried I'll damage the roots but I am hoping to give these guys more space!
I have a few to repot myself....nice plant, it will love the new space.....
Now’s the ideal time!
Hi there, this was really helpful. If I repot now in late summer will I harm the plant?
Not at all
Thank you for this video. I repotted an extremely rootbound monstera and I just couldn't get the roots loose! After ages of trying I gave up and just left them in their circling pot shape. Is it likely to die now?
Probably won’t die. You could trim the roots if you want. Plants don’t mind that
Is there a way to repot my root bound syngonium so it can go back into the self watering pot it is in now. It is starting to have a few yellow oldest leaves and roots are growing out of draining holes. I live in small mobile home and space is not allowing very large pots. I would have to get rid of plants for that to happen. Not there yet. LOL. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Love your videos. (The Stress Coat+ works for me. Thanx!)
You can prune the roots to make room. Cut a third off the bottom with a knife
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thanks for your time! Will do that. Spring better than now?
@@susanpratt6344 you can do it now no probs
@@SheffieldMadePlants Oh. Good. Great. Best do it now then, before the holiday madness. 😁 Take care....
@@susanpratt6344hi i recently repotted my pink syngonium into a larger planter(2-3 months) and its already rootbound. i want to chop the roots aswell. will it continue growing the way it did?
Got a 12 inch pot with rootbound pothos...it's one big mold with no soil. I might need a hammer...
And a chisel
@@SheffieldMadePlants lol