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- Cyprus grass - when it's time to repot
- How do you know that it's time to repot?
- The planter - much is possible
- In which substrate should you repot the Cyprus grass?
- Use the opportunity to share
- Tips
Cyprus grass needs enough space in the pot
Cyprus grass - when it's time to repot
Whether bought fresh and in a small pot or cultivated for several years and now it is too narrow in the planter - read below, when you should repot the Cyprus grass, which vessels are suitable, which substrate is pas and more!
How do you know that it's time to repot?
The Cyprus grass, whether it is kept in hydroponic culture or in a pot with soil, is extremely fast growing. As a rule, it has to be repotted every year.
It makes sense to repot when you see that the vessel is filled. Maybe the roots look down from the drain holes? The time has come. In early spring, the timing for repotting is ideal. You can tackle it between February and March.
The planter - much is possible
When choosing the new planter you are welcome to be creative! The Cyprus grass can not be kept in the pot. By the way, when repotting about 5 cm larger than the old pot should be.
This water-loving plant can also be cultivated in a glass jar without any soil. Likewise, it can be planted in the field, such as on riparian zones such as the garden pond. Some even hold it in the aquarium.
In which substrate should you repot the Cyprus grass?
This is to be considered when selecting the substrate for the Cyprus grass:
Use the opportunity to share
Before repotting the Cyprus grass and returning it to its location, it is advisable to divide the plant. This not only allows you to rejuvenate the plant, but also multiply it. You also have the chance at repotting to win offspring from Cyprus grass.
Tips
Do not commit the mistake and plant the Cyprus grass deeper than before! The stems must not be in the water. Otherwise, they will rot!