During this week, I undertook the task of repotting my plants into larger containers, aiming to provide them with ample space and nutrients for optimal growth. Transitioning from their initial small seedling pots, I transferred them into spacious 10-liter pots filled with pre-fertilized soil. This soil blend is enriched with a variety of organic components including peat, perlite, and worm castings, ensuring an ideal environment for robust growth.
The repotting process proved to be straightforward and efficient. Upon inspection, the plants exhibited robust health with no signs of mold or pests. Carefully, I positioned them into their new pots, gently pressing the soil around their bases. Following this, I provided them with a watering, ensuring the soil was adequately moistened to seal any air pockets.
Remarkably, the plants acclimatized swiftly to their new surroundings, displaying minimal growth interruption. Instead, they continued to thrive, producing additional foliage and expanding their width, demonstrating their resilience and adaptability to the repotting process.