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  • Orchid Myst Repotting Kit
    Orchid Myst Repotting Kit

    Orchid Myst Repotting Kits Orchid Myst Repotting Kit contains everything required to repot an orchid.  Orchids need to be repotted roughly every 12-18 months to ensure they are healthy and bloom. This simple to use kit ensures you to ability to repot your orchids quickly and easily as it contains everything you need. Inside this kit you will find: 1 x 13cm Clear Orchid Pot 1 x Orchid Focus Repotting Mix 1z Orchid Myst 100ml  Orchid Myst 100ml Orchid Myst supports heavy and prolonged flowering. This is a one-stop-shop for all things orchid myst: a growth booster, pest repelant, plant tonic, and leaf conditioner. Flowering Support and Longevity A complete combination of growth stimulant, plant tonic, pest-repellant, and leaf conditioner. Minerals & organic nutrients Nature mimics it (nutrients through rain runoff). It contains humic acid and fulvic acid Instant Results - Nutrition absorbed through leaves Spray on the leaves quickly and easily. There is no need to measure or mix. The design mimics how tropical orchids receive nutrients from nature, which is little and often via rainfall runoff. Regular feeding is necessary at high humidity levels on the leaves. They can be sprayed to increase humidity, especially in homes that are centrally heated. The added humic and fulvic acid in each spray support growth, root vitality, and nutrient uptake. Orchid Focus Repotting Blend Orchids can grow in a 100% non-peat, bark-based media. Select, graded bark Peat-free Ideal air & moisture content orchids need Clear Orchid Pot 13cm Clear plastic containers can give light to epiphytic orchid root systems. This type of orchid grows in the wild with roots growing out of soil. They benefit from light reaching roots and stimulating natural growth conditions. For epiphytic orchids, get filtered light onto the roots. Many drainage holes. Allow orchids to dry between waterings. Pots have larger holes that improve drainage and aeration. Check root causes easily Unique 'air cone' for root aeration  

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  • Houseplant Focus Repotting Mix
    Houseplant Focus Repotting Mix

    Houseplant Focus Repotting Mix Houseplant Focus Repotting Mix, This repotting mixture has been formulated so that it works for almost every house plant. Using this you can be sure that your plants will grow healthy and strong. For best results change soil every year to every year and a half. This ensures that the soil isn't in poor condition, and will allow for you to get the best results out of your house plants.  Mix for vigorous and healthy houseplant growth. The mix has been specially designed for houseplants of all kinds. This mix doesn't need to be watered a lot, so it is easy to drain to encourage healthy root growth. It also contains a carefully balanced mixture of nutrients that will promote healthy growth for up to nine weeks. Houseplant Focus Repotting mix is made in the UK using a variety of nutrients, including loam, vermiculite and mag lime.

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  • Orchid Focus Repotting Mix
    Orchid Focus Repotting Mix

    Orchid Focus Repotting Mix Orchid Focus Repotting Mix, This repotting mixture has been formulated specifically to ensure orchid growth. This medium contains a mixture of fibre chips and bark. This means that there is a perfect balance between moisture and aeration.  This mixture does NOT contain any peat. Orchid Focus peat feed repotting mix is made from specially graded bark. This ensures orchids have the right amount of moisture and air. Repotting orchids requires only bark. An orchid will die if it is reported in soil, peat or small-sized bark. This can cause too much water retention and drown the roots. Select, graded bark Peat-free You can use the bag straight out of the bag Every 12-18 months, orchids should be repotted to replace their bark. The bark can degrade over time and cause the plant to hold too much water. Repottering will revive the orchid, and encourage strong growth and reflowering. We recommend Orchid Focus as a high-quality plant food for long-lasting results. You can choose between 3 and 8 litres. 

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  • Citrus Focus Repotting Mix 8 Litre
    Citrus Focus Repotting Mix 8 Litre

    Citrus Focus Repotting Mix This repotting mixture has been specially formulated to grow Citrus trees. This means that you can use this for trees such as lemon and lime.  This mixture is made with peat, pearlite, wetting agent, maglime and a balance of nutrients to ensure that the trees can grow healthily.  For optimal results try using in combination with Citrus Focus nutrients.  This compost is of top quality and contains: Perlite Maglime Healthy growth up to two months with a balanced range of nutrients A wide variety of citrus trees can be used to produce great results, such as oranges, lemons mandarins limes, limes and even tangerines. To promote root health, this mix does not require draining. Plants can access the right amount of nutrients, water and wetting agents for optimal development. The feed will be evenly distributed across all media, and it will penetrate deeply into the medium. Dry spots will be less likely to form where roots are not growing. Combining Citrus Focus Repotting Mix and a high quality feed such as Citrus Focus is highly recommended. Remember: Repotting citrus trees should be done on average every 12-18months. However, it may sometimes be necessary in advance if the soil is not in good condition. Repotting citrus trees in spring is the best time of year. Repotting can be done at any other time in the year.  

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  • For which repotting is soil used?

    Soil is used for repotting plants when they have outgrown their current container or when the soil has become depleted of nutrients. Repotting with fresh soil helps provide the plant with the necessary nutrients and space to continue growing. It also helps improve the plant's overall health and encourages new growth.

  • Are tomato plants dying after repotting?

    It is common for tomato plants to experience some stress after being repotted, which can cause them to appear as if they are dying. This stress can be due to shock from being moved to a new environment, damage to the roots during the repotting process, or a lack of proper care after repotting. However, with proper care, such as providing adequate water, sunlight, and nutrients, tomato plants should recover and thrive in their new pot. It is important to monitor the plant closely and make adjustments as needed to help it adjust to its new home.

  • Does it lose leaves after repotting?

    Yes, it is common for plants to lose some leaves after repotting. Repotting can cause stress to the plant as it adjusts to its new environment and may result in some leaf loss. However, with proper care and maintenance, the plant should recover and produce new growth. It is important to provide the plant with the right amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients to help it recover from the repotting process.

  • Why do tomato plants die after repotting?

    Tomato plants can die after repotting due to transplant shock, which occurs when the plant is disturbed during the repotting process. This shock can cause damage to the plant's roots, leading to stress and ultimately death. Additionally, if the plant is not properly acclimated to its new environment or if it is not given adequate care and attention after repotting, it may struggle to establish itself in the new pot and eventually die. It is important to handle tomato plants carefully during repotting, provide them with the right growing conditions, and monitor them closely to ensure their survival.

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  • Bonsai Focus Repotting Mix 2 Litre
    Bonsai Focus Repotting Mix 2 Litre

    Bonsai Focus Repotting Mix Bonsai Focus Repotting Mix, This repotting mixture has been specially formulated to grow bonsai trees. This mixture of fine grit, sand, bark and environmentally friendly peats provides great drainage and offers nutrients for your bonsai tree for up to 4 weeks.This is an easy-to-use repotting mixture that can be used straight from the bag. When used in combination with the Bonsai Focus nutrients you'll make sure to get the optimal results. 

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  • Bonsai Tree Repotting, Pruning and Shaping Turntable
    Bonsai Tree Repotting, Pruning and Shaping Turntable

    Plastic turntable that smoothly rotates while your tree is on top, allowing you to get round to all sides of the tree easily and quickly.. 30cm - 12" Turntable. Metal ball bearings for smooth rotation. Small rubber grips on both sides of turn table

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  • Cactus Focus Repotting Mix 2 Litre, 8 Litre
    Cactus Focus Repotting Mix 2 Litre, 8 Litre

    Cactus Focus Repotting Mix This repotting mixture has been specially formulated to grow cacti. This mixture includes a mixture of graded sand, environmentally safe and friendly peat, grit and loam. The nutrients in this mix should last around 6 weeks and will promote healthy growth. This mix was specifically created for succulents & cacti. It is not suitable for any other plants. It is easy to use, and comes in handy packs of 2 or 8 litres. These are the features Sizes of packs: Packs available in two litres and eight litres There is no peat Cacti and succulents Included 2 Months Feed Coir, composted fine Bark, sterilised Soil, and grit & Sand are the ingredients. Strong root growth requires strong drainage Healthy, vigorous growth and flowering Gardening Tips Handling succulents and cactus should be done with care. Use gloves to protect your hands. Wash your hands immediately after handling. Avoid dust inhalation and use in an area well-ventilated After use, seal the bag and store it in a dry and cool place.  

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  • Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling
    Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling

    Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling provides a blueprint for all the key nutritional aspects a cyclist should consider from health to macro- and micro-nutrients, and the finer details, such as sports supplements to improve competitive performance.As a result, cyclists and coaches can use this book as a handbook to help with supporting their own (or their athletes') health and performance through evidence-based nutrition. The nutritional demands of cycling are as diverse as the number of disciplines in the sport.To address this issue, this book covers the nutritional strategies for short- and long-distance disciplines and considers the implications of training and racing in a variety of environmental conditions.The book is divided into two distinct parts that are structured around the nutrition demands and practices of cyclists and an evaluation of novel and existing supplements that are currently being used or considered by riders. This book represents a go-to resource for cyclists, performance nutritionists, coaches, and students looking for the most effective and up-to-date evidence-based nutritional strategies for enhancing cycling performance.It brings together a team of emerging and world-leading academics, along with practitioners and riders from the UCI World and Pro Tours, to provide insightful evaluations of the latest science and to translate that knowledge into practical recommendations.Finally, it presents a model of reflective practice designed to enhance the performance nutrition practitioner’s development and practices. This book is key reading for active cyclists, cycling coaches, and athletes, as well as researchers and students of sport and exercise science, nutrition, human performance, and exercise physiology.

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  • Why are tomato plants limp after repotting?

    Tomato plants can become limp after repotting due to transplant shock. When a plant is moved to a new pot, it can experience stress as it adjusts to its new environment. This can cause the plant to temporarily wilt or become limp as it works to establish new roots and adapt to the change in conditions. Providing proper care, such as watering and ensuring the plant has adequate sunlight, can help the tomato plant recover from transplant shock and regain its vigor.

  • Is the Monsteraddress offspring ready for repotting?

    Yes, the Monsteraddress offspring is ready for repotting when its roots start to outgrow the current container. Signs that it needs repotting include roots growing out of the drainage holes, the plant becoming top-heavy, or the roots circling around the bottom of the pot. Repotting will provide the plant with more space to grow and thrive.

  • Is it worth repotting the Monstera again?

    It may be worth repotting the Monstera again if it has outgrown its current pot, is showing signs of root-bound stress, or if you want to refresh its soil and nutrients. Repotting can promote healthy growth and prevent the plant from becoming root-bound, which can hinder its growth. However, be cautious not to repot too frequently as this can cause stress to the plant. Assess the current condition of the Monstera and consider its growth patterns before deciding to repot it again.

  • Why is my palm drooping after repotting?

    Your palm may be drooping after repotting due to transplant shock, which is a common reaction when a plant is disturbed or moved to a new environment. The stress of being repotted can cause the plant to temporarily droop as it adjusts to its new surroundings. Make sure the palm is receiving adequate sunlight, water, and proper drainage to help it recover from the shock and regain its strength. Be patient and give the plant some time to acclimate to its new pot.

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