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agapanthus
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Im goin to be movin in 3 weeks time and my agapanthus has just started to bloom,i have 3 plants with stems and small clusters on all of them.If i get a big enough root ball will it be ok to transfere into new pots straight away? would hate to lose them and i dont want to leave them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you will be ok by doing that, the recomended time for transplanting is mid spring, if it had have been autumn I would have been more doubtful.
Keep them well watered to help with the shock of transplanting but watch out for slugs and snails which may home in on a weakened plant. Good Luck. T bird+
Keep them well watered to help with the shock of transplanting but watch out for slugs and snails which may home in on a weakened plant. Good Luck. T bird+
Browsing through my plant book was the following-
Temp-Average warmth; keep cool in winter- night temperature 40' -45' F
Light-Choose sunniest spot available
Water- Water regularly from spring to autumn; sparingly in winter. Use tepid water
Air humidity-Moist air is neccesary. Mist the leaves frequently, especially in hot weather.
Repotting- Repot every 2-3 years in spring
Propagation- Stem cuttings in spring or summer. Use bio roota and bottom heat.
Do not repot until the container is overcrowded as this plant blooms best when it is pot bound.
Temp-Average warmth; keep cool in winter- night temperature 40' -45' F
Light-Choose sunniest spot available
Water- Water regularly from spring to autumn; sparingly in winter. Use tepid water
Air humidity-Moist air is neccesary. Mist the leaves frequently, especially in hot weather.
Repotting- Repot every 2-3 years in spring
Propagation- Stem cuttings in spring or summer. Use bio roota and bottom heat.
Do not repot until the container is overcrowded as this plant blooms best when it is pot bound.