How to Repot Houseplants - Potting On With Rootscape - Boston Fern
We recently re potted this lovely big fern that had quickly outgrown the old pot.
Whilst doing so I found some tubers so I'm hoping they will grow new plants😎 - ive put them in another pot grow.
We used our new Rootscape House Plant Blend.
Most ferns like moisture, acidic soil and a shady spot.
Misting regularly especially in warmer weather is always recommended.
Usually do well in bright but not direct sun and kept watered well.
Still allow for drainage though , they don't want to be constantly sat in a puddle of water.(around 5%) Worm Castings.
The plant was slightly rootbound in its old white pot so I used a plastic knife to go round the edge and gently ease it out of the old pot. After it was potted up in the new container I trimmed off any brown dead bits and gave it a good watering.
here's some clips:
Potting On - Fern.mp4 from Core Shop on Vimeo.
Learn more about Rootscape Potting Mix for house plants here
also available as an 'additive' to mix with your chosen compost, coir or other organic matter. a full range of soil improvers can be found here
checkout these other indoor gardening articles:
https://www.coreshop.uk/blogs/plant-blog/cactus-repotting-guide-care-tips
ORCHID REPOTTING
https://www.coreshop.uk/blogs/plant-blog/repotting-orchids-guide-moth-orchid
mixing plants in the same pot - companion planting with orchids - here's an idea of how it can be done
CARNIVOROUS PLANTS INTRODUCTION - Venus Flytrap and more growing guide
https://www.coreshop.uk/blogs/plant-blog/carnivorous-plants-an-introduction