A little trick I use when transplanting tender shoots: I place half the soil into the side of the pot, lay my roots down, and top them with the rest of the soil. I then stand the plant up, gently tap it down, and add anymore soil necessary. This way I’m not cramping the roots into a hole.
Thank you so much, your the first I've seen that tells the true tale of market basil. Your not buying one plant, your buying 20 - 30 seedlings crammed into one pot.😄😘
I’m the same way. Predicative text can be helpful for me because of my failing memory. However, I do know when a word is used incorrectly and the grammar that should have been taught in school. The kids are not taught any more. Hence the need for apps for writing articles, letters and such other than written work.
I appreciated this video because I often buy basil plants and after having lost a few, I started transplanting them into bigger pots and saw a huge improvement.
me either! i’ve all but killed my daughter’s basil and i guess this explains it! i’m repotting it today as instructed and hoping it springs back to life! 😅
Last year the basil plants at Walmart here in Kansas looked great. I re-potted the entire basil clump into a 15" red clay pot outdoors in the middle of May. By the middle of July the plant was 4 feet tall and quite bushy. I had fresh basil through November. This year the basil plants at Walmart are crap. I bought a nice one at a local nursery.
Great video. I’ve never seen anyone do that before and it makes perfect sense. Just done that for a plant I bought about a couple of weeks ago and I’m excited to see them grow. Many thanks!
you can also sepparate the plantlets by carefully washing out the soil. then it is easier to separate the roots of the plants and reinsert them sporadically.
I've done this for 3 years straight, and the amount of basil you get (if pruned properly) is insane. I put mine in slightly bigger pots though, half a liter I think it is (Edit: MXC 13, so that's 0.8 liter pots). Also if you're lazy like me sometimes, you can remove the pot and just plant the whole thing in a bigger pot. They'll grow just fine, but obviously not as good as when you divide them into separate pots. Give them liquid fertilizer once every month. Really soak the soil. But only once per month, otherwise they lose their delicious flavor :)
@@marylyon1230 I usually water mine when they start to slightly droop. However if it's super hot and sunny, I give them some water in the morning before going to work.
Bought a basil at Lidl last week. Repotted it and it’s growing like crazy! It’s growing so well I had to attach it to a stake. Going to have basil all summer for the tomato plant I bought at the same time. 3.99 and already has flowers! Love Lidl and my deck garden that is going to keep me happy through the summer!
Just bought mine from Lidl a week ago and came to YT to see what to do. The leaves were wilting after a couple days; but now I know I should separate them, that they're separate plants!
I bought one from Walmart once never had to buy it again. I put in the ground let seed out when Spring comes all the seed drops from the dead ones grew itself. As long as I keep it moist it just grow. Now I have Basil everywhere super healthy, green and waxy looking. That's when you know they're healthy.
Thanks for the information. I just bought a basil plant at the killing the one I had a few weeks ago. I was told that basil likes shade, but you indicated that it should be in the sun. I am now a new sub.
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you! I have some coconut coil to add to my potting mix. Would that be OK? I do live in Fort Myers Florida, where the heat is intense. I’m thinking maybe I should put my pots out in the sun in the morning for a couple hours and then bring them in or put in the shade. The afternoon gets really hot. Do you think that’s a good idea? The person that told me that they should be in the shade was a farmer/nursery owner from my area.
Hello. I must say you're videos are very informative. And the way that my ADD is sat up I usually don't watch whole videos. But I watched 4 without skipping so that says a lot and everything you said about the plants is very helpful and also help people from continuing to kill plants. Thanks.
Hello from USA- well done, great video-thank you! I have wasted so much money buying these over and over from the store, and wondering why mine keep dying..,😂-definitely going to plant them next time!
The reason why they pack all that basil together like that is that they expect you to use it as a living/FRESH herbs. Not a long term plant. Just a transplanting tip for you. Bury the transplant at least 1/3rd way up the stem. 1st, it helps hold the plant up & not break off. 2nd, the buried part transforms into roots thus adding greater surface area for roots to shoot out of. More surface area, the greater the ability to take in nutrients and water to help the plant grow stronger Didn't know this trick, thanks!
I’ve taken to soak the whole un potted plant in a small bucket of water. It was easier for me to then separate the individual plants from each other. From there, I could direct plant them into a small garden area and some in a nice couple of pots to use in the kitchen.
You can also increase the plants and make the stems stronger by cutting the tops off and popping them into a jar of water and they will take root, then pot those up too.
I am shocked and impressed how the quality of your videos improved from this one in a short time, awesome stuff! Video is still great, obviously... if my basil dies Ill come back and delete this sentence though 😛
Thank you for showing me this. I love basil, I make a lot of Thai food and have trouble finding the Thai basil so I use sweet basil as a substitute. I would like to see what the plants look like in two week increments over the next two months.
You’re lucky! The potted herbs in Toronto supermarkets are pretty spindly & anemic. Doubt we could salvage more than 2 offspring! Thank you for the great info, though.
I really enjoy your videos. I'm trying to repot store brought bazel ,I was wondering if I could transplant them in a raise bed with green pepper right away or I have to keep them inside first.
Is it just me or did you all SMELL that basil when he was handling it? 😋Imperative information. Thank you so much 🤗 (can I do this with fresh bought coriander too? 🤔
This is fantastic, thank you. Please can you do another video on coriander as I can't get that to live beyond 3 days! Ever! Many thanks, Ruth from up the road in Donny.
I’ve such a bad green thumb I’ve managed to cause a cactus to die via under watering it 😭 really appreciate this, was super helpful! Hopefully I can get Barry the Basil growing (also from aldi 😂)
I bought a similar one from tesco. I just got the roots from putting cuttings in a jar of water for 10days-2wks. I potted the up and took cuttings from the cuttings. Had 3 large pots inside most of the year until aphids got the better of them.
Loved this. Have wondered for my entire adult life why then dont survive! Here in the midwest US, we say "bay-zul." I think "bazz'l" sounds better.....
I said to my daughter just this morning "I think I killed another Basil plant" Maybe my devices really ARE listening to me! I'm hoping it's not too late for my Basil. Thank you, very timely video!
@@SheffieldMadePlants I didn't kill it!!! It's actually going to make it!! It was very"leggy' so I used a chopstick to support it, with a twist tie and said a little prayer. It worked! It's happily sitting on my sunny windowsill and I can't thank you enough!
Waw, good tip, didn't know it was so bad. I always heard those supermarket plants die quickly because it's a "breed" that grows quickly to be able to sell quickly, and subsequently also die quickly. Are there alternatives for perlite, in case it's difficult to find ? What about mixing in waterbeads, to have more consistent humidity in the soil and not having to water them as often ?
thanks for the advice! I gave mine a top trim and watered them with plant food when I brought it home a week ago, however half of them got weak floppy stems now! I don't know what I'm doing wrong... well I divided them yesterday, still floppy today... Sometimes I wonder if uk sunshine is enough for them?? (I'm in Berkshire...)
Im good at growing veggies, they over the entire garden. But i tend ti be a herb and flower killer. No matter what I do, they die and they die quick! Thank you for this video. I constantly use herbs and im sick of using cut herbs. I thought about growing it all in the garden but this would be better
Yeah, supermarkets aren't horticulturalists! 😄 They just want to sell you more stuff. They probably know these plants won't last - great for them, we go buy another one! ☺️ Thanks for the tip!
Could you separate and maybe but 3 stems into a pot spaced out a bit in a 1L pot? Or maybe break that bunch into 4 quarters and repot them in 4 different pots with adequate space?
I was out today with my friend doing planty things and she was talking about 3 Thyme plants that she bought at the market and they all died. I immediately thought of you Mr. Sheffield and this video. My question: Is this info also good for thyme?
I bought one of those things over a month ago. I'm lousy with plants. I stuck the store pot thing in a bowl to collect the excess water. Whenever the leaves start drooping I give it some water. It's doing just fine. Getting bigger.
Great video- I have subscribed👍🏼. Could you tell us what viewer plebes I can separate/replant. Thyme, mint etc., Also how can I grey kaffir lime leaves🍃… Thank you so much.
Enjoyed your video. I live in Spain so warm for much of the year and plenty of sun. Ill be buying these plants soon vut my question is; how many times to water? Ive heard the soil has to be kept moist all the time. Is this true? Thanks in advance!
How long do you suggest to wait to separate them? Some sites say wait 2 weeks to let the plant acclimate to it's new environment? Others say to do it right away? Also, do you have to split them? Can you not just place them all in one big pot?
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What did you put together with soil (the white 20%)?
@@giuseppeguglielmi4390 perlite
December 19th soon to be 2024 how are your basil plants 🌿 🪴 now ? I put mine in a six inch pot just before Halloween 🎃
@@johnhorchler667 they’ve gone now. Probably ate them. They don’t do great in my winter
@SheffieldMadePlants okay thank you and what degree is your winter it is 50% s in Ohio.
I’ve called my home a botanical hospice where plants come to die. Your video is inspirational and has given me hope. Thank you!
Great stuff 👍
That’s too funny ….🤞🏻good luck 😊
😂 SAME
😂😂😂
A little trick I use when transplanting tender shoots:
I place half the soil into the side of the pot, lay my roots down, and top them with the rest of the soil. I then stand the plant up, gently tap it down, and add anymore soil necessary. This way I’m not cramping the roots into a hole.
Nice tip 👍
Great tip! Thanks!! I am always struggling with these seedlings.
Yikes, I think I am going need a diagram. 😦
@@kayo5291 Turn the pot on edge/sideways then put some dirt inside. Gently place seedling in. Turn over & fill the other half.
Thank you so much, your the first I've seen that tells the true tale of market basil. Your not buying one plant, your buying 20 - 30 seedlings crammed into one pot.😄😘
Thank you 😊
You’re, not your
@@donalddonney1595 It’s probably predictive text and they can’t be bothered to correct it. Me, I’m fussy like yourself!
I’m the same way. Predicative text can be helpful for me because of my failing memory. However, I do know when a word is used incorrectly and the grammar that should have been taught in school. The kids are not taught any more. Hence the need for apps for writing articles, letters and such other than written work.
I appreciated this video because I often buy basil plants and after having lost a few, I started transplanting them into bigger pots and saw a huge improvement.
Nice one, thanks!
This is a great video for me, I love basil and I had no idea that it was overcrowding that causes my basil to stop growing.
Thanks, glad you liked it 😊
me either! i’ve all but killed my daughter’s basil and i guess this explains it! i’m repotting it today as instructed and hoping it springs back to life! 😅
I will multiply my basil from now on. Thank you!
Last year the basil plants at Walmart here in Kansas looked great. I re-potted the entire basil clump into a 15" red clay pot outdoors in the middle of May. By the middle of July the plant was 4 feet tall and quite bushy. I had fresh basil through November. This year the basil plants at Walmart are crap. I bought a nice one at a local nursery.
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The heat from the summer doesn’t kill it?
THANK YOU for getting straight to the point.
Very useful. Thank you. I always wondered why my supermarket basil plants died.
Thanks for watching 😁
Great video. I’ve never seen anyone do that before and it makes perfect sense. Just done that for a plant I bought about a couple of weeks ago and I’m excited to see them grow. Many thanks!
Thanks for watching 😁
you can also sepparate the plantlets by carefully washing out the soil. then it is easier to separate the roots of the plants and reinsert them sporadically.
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I just planted some grocery store basil. Looks like I need to replant them tomorrow!! Thanks!
Same here!
I've done this for 3 years straight, and the amount of basil you get (if pruned properly) is insane. I put mine in slightly bigger pots though, half a liter I think it is (Edit: MXC 13, so that's 0.8 liter pots). Also if you're lazy like me sometimes, you can remove the pot and just plant the whole thing in a bigger pot. They'll grow just fine, but obviously not as good as when you divide them into separate pots. Give them liquid fertilizer once every month. Really soak the soil. But only once per month, otherwise they lose their delicious flavor :)
Like it!
I do the same thing!
Good to know. I will break mine up into maybe four pots. Thanks for sharing.😊
How much water do they require? I don't want to overwater or underwater!
@@marylyon1230 I usually water mine when they start to slightly droop. However if it's super hot and sunny, I give them some water in the morning before going to work.
Thank you for showing us this neat way to grow Basil!
My pleasure 😊
Bought a basil at Lidl last week. Repotted it and it’s growing like crazy! It’s growing so well I had to attach it to a stake. Going to have basil all summer for the tomato plant I bought at the same time. 3.99 and already has flowers!
Love Lidl and my deck garden that is going to keep me happy through the summer!
Sounds great 👍
So will the basil be ok outside in the summer? Thank you.
@@gigapig23 yes if it’s warm enough it will do well outside
@@gigapig23 best to harden it off first.
Just bought mine from Lidl a week ago and came to YT to see what to do. The leaves were wilting after a couple days; but now I know I should separate them, that they're separate plants!
I bought one from Walmart once never had to buy it again. I put in the ground let seed out when Spring comes all the seed drops from the dead ones grew itself. As long as I keep it moist it just grow. Now I have Basil everywhere super healthy, green and waxy looking. That's when you know they're healthy.
Sounds great 👍
Great information. I just came home from the supermarket with one of those plants. 👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the information. I just bought a basil plant at the killing the one I had a few weeks ago. I was told that basil likes shade, but you indicated that it should be in the sun. I am now a new sub.
My pleasure 😊. Definitely needs as much sun as you've got.
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you! I have some coconut coil to add to my potting mix. Would that be OK? I do live in Fort Myers Florida, where the heat is intense. I’m thinking maybe I should put my pots out in the sun in the morning for a couple hours and then bring them in or put in the shade. The afternoon gets really hot. Do you think that’s a good idea? The person that told me that they should be in the shade was a farmer/nursery owner from my area.
@@2075vj yes coconut choir is good. Sounds a good idea to protect from the worst heat
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you 😊
Hello.
I must say you're videos are very informative. And the way that my ADD is sat up I usually don't watch whole videos.
But I watched 4 without skipping so that says a lot and everything you said about the plants is very helpful and also help people from continuing to kill plants.
Thanks.
Awesome that you 👍
I never knew this. I have always had the whole thing go to waste after a very short time. I am going to try it.
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Hello from USA- well done, great video-thank you! I have wasted so much money buying these over and over from the store, and wondering why mine keep dying..,😂-definitely going to plant them next time!
Thanks for watching 😁
Omgosh me too! I’ve bought sooo many over the years . Was wondering if I should take it personally! Now I have the solution. TY !👍🏻
Me too!!
The reason why they pack all that basil together like that is that they expect you to use it as a living/FRESH herbs. Not a long term plant. Just a transplanting tip for you. Bury the transplant at least 1/3rd way up the stem. 1st, it helps hold the plant up & not break off. 2nd, the buried part transforms into roots thus adding greater surface area for roots to shoot out of. More surface area, the greater the ability to take in nutrients and water to help the plant grow stronger
Didn't know this trick, thanks!
Thank you!! I cook with a lot of basil And have killed SO many of these!
Never thought to split them up!
I’ve taken to soak the whole un potted plant in a small bucket of water. It was easier for me to then separate the individual plants from each other. From there, I could direct plant them into a small garden area and some in a nice couple of pots to use in the kitchen.
Like it 👍
Thanks very much.....I've always thought that supermarket plants were modified not to actually grow to much.
Seems so. Thanks for watching 😁
You can also increase the plants and make the stems stronger by cutting the tops off and popping them into a jar of water and they will take root, then pot those up too.
Got a video on that 😁
@@SheffieldMadePlants Hah! You are ahead of me! :D
I am shocked and impressed how the quality of your videos improved from this one in a short time, awesome stuff! Video is still great, obviously... if my basil dies Ill come back and delete this sentence though 😛
I’m amazed you managed to sit through it 😂
Excellent channel here. Thank you.
Thanks!
You always have a video for exactly what I need 😅 thanks again!
Happy to help!
Interesting for so few stems per pot love you videos
Thank you 😊
You can use exactly the same approach to harvest chives well into autumn.
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Would have liked to see how they looked after a week :)
Thanks so much for this video! ❤ I will try this out right away
My pleasure 😊
Thank you so much for this Information/video. I never thought there were to much plants in a pot and now i know and will make it better in the future.
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for showing me this. I love basil, I make a lot of Thai food and have trouble finding the Thai basil so I use sweet basil as a substitute. I would like to see what the plants look like in two week increments over the next two months.
Thanks for watching 😁
Really helpful video and comments. Thanks
Thank you 😊
You’re lucky! The potted herbs in Toronto supermarkets are pretty spindly & anemic. Doubt we could salvage more than 2 offspring! Thank you for the great info, though.
Oh dear. Thanks for watching 😁
Thank you !!
Thanks !
Very awesome instructions, thank you! I just need to get some perlite and im good to go
Glad it was helpful!
Yes I am trying this thank you!
You bet!
Great video thanks, lve always wondered why it died after a short time.
Thank you 😊
Thanks very much!!! Will do this straight away❣️
Thanks for watching 😁
Man, at all along I thought I was a Basil killer!
I am not I am not!!!
Happy 💃🏽🕺🏽🙏🏽💜🍀
Gonna try again!
Rock on!
Thankyou, this is great info!
My pleasure 😊
Thank you, what a useful tip!
My pleasure 😊
I really enjoy your videos. I'm trying to repot store brought bazel ,I was wondering if I could transplant them in a raise bed with green pepper right away or I have to keep them inside first.
If you’ve got the right temps then yes
You make it so easy!
😊
Excellent video, little buddy.
Thanks for watching!
Is it just me or did you all SMELL that basil when he was handling it? 😋Imperative information. Thank you so much 🤗 (can I do this with fresh bought coriander too? 🤔
Thank you 😊. It’s probably easier to grow cori from seed
Great video thanks. What do you feed them with? I don’t want to encourage flowering.
A balanced fertiliser like Focus or miracle gro
Great video!🇨🇦
Thanks 👍
Thank you VERY much.
My pleasure 😊
THANK YOU
Please do some herb vids and hanging plant videos
Thankyou 😊
This is fantastic, thank you. Please can you do another video on coriander as I can't get that to live beyond 3 days! Ever! Many thanks, Ruth from up the road in Donny.
Great suggestion!
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you. I love this channel!
@@grobweiler you rock!
I shall try to keep my basil alive this year. 🤞
I’ve such a bad green thumb I’ve managed to cause a cactus to die via under watering it 😭 really appreciate this, was super helpful! Hopefully I can get Barry the Basil growing (also from aldi 😂)
You’ve got this ✊
And for bushy full sturdy (not leggy) plants pinch the top shoot to promote branches lower down
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Thank you very much
My pleasure 😊
Would have been good to see how well they had grown.
This suggested video defo caught my attention lol. Guilty!
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I bought a similar one from tesco. I just got the roots from putting cuttings in a jar of water for 10days-2wks. I potted the up and took cuttings from the cuttings. Had 3 large pots inside most of the year until aphids got the better of them.
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I've had that happen to my coriander plants, but never to my basil.
I love Bazzl
Great video.
Thank you 😊
Brilliant. Thank you
Thanks for watching 😁
Loved this. Have wondered for my entire adult life why then dont survive! Here in the midwest US, we say "bay-zul." I think "bazz'l" sounds better.....
Glad it helped 😁
I bought a basil plant like this from Walmart and I was wandering if you could cook and eat this before growing it
Interesting suggestion! Will it also work for similar size supermarket parsley pots? Thanks.
Parsley tends to be more fragile and break apart
@@SheffieldMadePlants Ok. Thanks for replying.
hiya, i'm in Sheffield & trying to grow Thai sweet basil, got some seedlings to put in pots but they need warmth to grow bushy & woody stems
Nice! Never tried that but you've inspired me.
I said to my daughter just this morning "I think I killed another Basil plant" Maybe my devices really ARE listening to me! I'm hoping it's not too late for my Basil. Thank you, very timely video!
I’m convinced they are 😂 Thanks for watching 😁
Not only listening, I think it's watching too! I just bought one!
@@SheffieldMadePlants I didn't kill it!!! It's actually going to make it!! It was very"leggy' so I used a chopstick to support it, with a twist tie and said a little prayer. It worked! It's happily sitting on my sunny windowsill and I can't thank you enough!
Waw, good tip, didn't know it was so bad. I always heard those supermarket plants die quickly because it's a "breed" that grows quickly to be able to sell quickly, and subsequently also die quickly.
Are there alternatives for perlite, in case it's difficult to find ?
What about mixing in waterbeads, to have more consistent humidity in the soil and not having to water them as often ?
Not used waterbeds before. Pumice is a good alternative
thanks for the advice! I gave mine a top trim and watered them with plant food when I brought it home a week ago, however half of them got weak floppy stems now! I don't know what I'm doing wrong... well I divided them yesterday, still floppy today... Sometimes I wonder if uk sunshine is enough for them?? (I'm in Berkshire...)
It's probably not at the moment. They need summer sun really. A grow light would help
@@SheffieldMadePlants great xx I’ll wait till April to try again😁
Im good at growing veggies, they over the entire garden. But i tend ti be a herb and flower killer. No matter what I do, they die and they die quick! Thank you for this video. I constantly use herbs and im sick of using cut herbs. I thought about growing it all in the garden but this would be better
Thanks for watching 😁
Yeah, supermarkets aren't horticulturalists! 😄 They just want to sell you more stuff. They probably know these plants won't last - great for them, we go buy another one! ☺️ Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for watching 😁
THANK YOU!
You're welcome!
Thank you my friend ❤️
Any time!
Could you separate and maybe but 3 stems into a pot spaced out a bit in a 1L pot? Or maybe break that bunch into 4 quarters and repot them in 4 different pots with adequate space?
Yes that's better than what they come in 👍
@@SheffieldMadePlants nice one man, thank you.
Very helpful buddy
Thanks!
Thanks. Great tip! Is it also good for mint?
Yes same for mint
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thanks again ! You are saving the life of thousands of good plants 😀
Great tips 😉
Glad you think so!
How much light do they require? You say they can grow in the kitchen, so wondering if they need to be near window or under lamp.
They need as much light as you've got
Great video thank you 😊
Thank you 😊
nice! i liven miami... basil here often gets black spots on the leaves after a few weeks ion the garden... any ideas on how to prevent that?
Could be a few things so you need to figure out what caused it. Could be a fungus, reaction to a cold spell, poor soil, soggy soil
I was out today with my friend doing planty things and she was talking about 3 Thyme plants that she bought at the market and they all died. I immediately thought of you Mr. Sheffield and this video. My question: Is this info also good for thyme?
Thyme should be more robust. Might have been something else
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thanks for your reply.
Will definitely be trying this out!
Mine are weeks old in 4 inch pots from the store lookin good but havent been placed in the ground yet....
I bought one of those things over a month ago. I'm lousy with plants.
I stuck the store pot thing in a bowl to collect the excess water. Whenever the leaves start drooping I give it some water.
It's doing just fine. Getting bigger.
Nice 👌
When you prune them back, do you prune from the sides/lower on the stems, or from the new growth at the top?
I go quite low to get early branching
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you!
I plant my parsley, spring onions,coral/cos lettuce etc from store bought and regrow them.
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Great video- I have subscribed👍🏼.
Could you tell us what viewer plebes I can separate/replant. Thyme, mint etc.,
Also how can I grey kaffir lime leaves🍃…
Thank you so much.
Mint you can easily and it will spread. Delicate ones like parsley and coriander and probably best left alone
Thank you for this video 😊
My pleasure 😊
When transplanting any plant, if you damage the stem, it probably won't live. Handle the plants carefully.
Great advice thanks , though coming fron aldi it's e wonder it was alive before you bought it 😂
Aldi aint that bad 😅
Enjoyed your video. I live in Spain so warm for much of the year and plenty of sun. Ill be buying these plants soon vut my question is; how many times to water? Ive heard the soil has to be kept moist all the time. Is this true? Thanks in advance!
They do like moist soil. I'd just keep monitoring it. Hard for me to say based on your climate etc
@@SheffieldMadePlants
thanks for the tip!
How long do you suggest to wait to separate them? Some sites say wait 2 weeks to let the plant acclimate to it's new environment? Others say to do it right away? Also, do you have to split them? Can you not just place them all in one big pot?
As soon as. They roots are too tightly packed
just a quick question , I am new to trying planting and I often get the watering wrong , how often and at what level do you water the pots ?
Try and water when the soil is dry and thoroughly drench the soil. Make sure it's in a pot with drainage holes so excess water can escape.
Do these pots have draining holes at the bottoms?
Yes