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How to repot a ficus so that it becomes the center of attention in your interior?

On August 27, 2024 , updated on August 27, 2024 - 5 minutes to read

IN BRIEF

When repot? Preferably at spring or to theautumn, every 2-3 years.
Sign indicating need for repotting? Roots coming out of the pot, pretend plant cramped.
What jar choose ? A pot of 3 to 5 cm more in diameter than the previous one, decorative and spacious.
What potting soil to use ? A special soil ‘indoor plant’, well ventilated and drained with clay balls.
Steps repotting? Wet the clod, remove the damaged roots, place the plant in cool soil.
Or place the ficus? Avoid cold drafts and sources of intense heat (radiators, chimneys).

Repotting a ficus is an essential task to ensure its health and beauty. This article will guide you through the key steps of repotting, from choosing the right time to selecting the ideal pot. You will also learn tips to make your ficus a real centerpiece in your interior decoration.

Why repot your ficus?

THE repotting is crucial to the well-being of your ficus. Over time, your plant’s roots fill the current pot, limiting the space needed for growth. Periodic repotting, every two to three years, renews the soil and gives more space for the roots to develop. In turn, this contributes to a stronger, more vigorous plant.

When to repot a ficus?

The best time to repot a ficus is late winter or early spring. During this period, the plant emerges from its winter dormancy and enters an active growth phase. However, if you notice that the roots are coming out of the pot or that the plant seems cramped, it is best to repot it immediately, even if it falls outside of these periods.

Choosing the right pot and soil

The ideal pot

Opt for a pot slightly larger than the previous one, with a diameter 3 to 5 cm larger. Make sure it has drainage holes to prevent water buildup, which can lead to root rot.

The right soil

Use a special potting soil for indoor plants, which you can improve with clay balls for drainage. Well-drained soil keeps roots healthy and prevents excess moisture.

Steps to Repot Your Ficus

Preparing the plant

Before you begin, water the plant well two days before repotting. This makes it easier to remove the root ball without damaging the roots. Next, carefully remove the ficus from its current pot.

Root cleaning

Examine the roots and remove any damaged or rotten ones with a clean cutting tool. Gently clear the roots of excess soil.

Transplantation

Place a layer of clay pebbles in the bottom of the new pot to improve drainage. Then add a first layer of potting soil. Position the ficus in the center of the pot and fill around the roots with fresh potting soil, packing lightly to eliminate air pockets.

Post-repotting care

After repotting, water your ficus generously to thoroughly moisten the new soil. Place the plant in a bright location, but away from direct sunlight for a few days, while it adapts to its new environment. Avoid drafts and sources of intense heat.

Highlight your ficus

To make your ficus the center of attention, choose a strategic location where it can shine, such as a bright corner of the living room or near a window. Make sure the surrounding decor highlights its natural beauty, by opting for decorative pots that complement your interior.

With these tips and tricks, your ficus will not only thrive, it will also become an elegant and attractive centerpiece in your home.

Stage Description
Choice of pot Opt for a decorative and slightly larger pot, 3 to 5 cm in additional diameter.
Soil preparation Use a special ‘indoor plant’ potting soil that is aerated and well drained with clay balls.
Pre-watering Wet the root ball thoroughly before removing it from the old pot.
Set up Plant the ficus in the new pot, making sure the roots can spread out.
Compaction of the earth Gently compact the soil around the roots, without tightening too much.
First watering Water generously after repotting to help the plant get established.
Location Place the ficus in a bright location, but without direct sunlight.
Interview Avoid drafts and sources of intense heat.
Repotting frequency Repot every two to three years, in spring or fall.

Repotting Steps

  • Choose the right time: End of winter or beginning of spring.
  • Prepare the new pot: 20% larger diameter with drainage.
  • Take out the plant: Moisten the root ball and untangle the roots.
  • Cut damaged roots: Use clean scissors.
  • Fill the new pot: Special ‘indoor plant’ soil.
  • Replant the ficus: Center and fill empty spaces.
  • Water: First time abundantly, then regularly.

Aesthetic Advice

  • Place the pot: Near a window but avoid direct sunlight.
  • Choosing a decorative planter: In keeping with your interior decoration.
  • Add accessories: Decorative stones or moss on the floor.
  • Monitor lighting: Use grow lights if necessary.
  • Maintain humidity: Mist the leaves regularly.
  • Keep away from drafts: Avoid doors and windows.
  • Rotate regularly: Helping with uniform growth.