How to transplant at home flower feminine happiness

Spathiphyllum is a beautiful flower that perfectly complements any interior. In order for it to bloom and grow for a long time, you need to know how to transplant "Women's Happiness" at home.

How to transplant "Women's happiness"

Immediately after the acquisition, the flower cannot be transplanted, it must acclimatize to new conditions. After 2 weeks you can begin training.

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To transplant "Women's happiness" at home, pick up the container, prepare the ground

Prepare a nutritious soil in which the plant will be comfortable. To do this, take:

    • 1 part of leafy land and 2 sod;
    • 1 part peat;
    • 1 part of sand.

In the prepared soil, add charcoal and chopped fir bark. If there is no possibility or desire to mess around with the soil mix, then purchase a ready-made composition at a flower shop. Drainage is required, regular pebbles will do.

Take a pot a little more of the one from which Spathiphyllum is transplanted. Cover its bottom with pebbles 2 cm, then 2–3 cm of soil. "Women's happiness" gently remove from the old pot and with an earthy clod, transfer to a new container. Sprinkle with soil-mixture from different sides and moisten. At the end, seal it and pour it well.

If you need to completely replace the ground, then before removing the "Women's Happiness" pour abundantly so that the soil easily moves away from the rhizome. Inspect the root itself for damage. Remove all damaged and very long processes. Cut also dried and damaged leaves.

The gap between transfers is different. It depends on the age of the plant. Transfer young units to another container every 12 months. Adults - after 3 years. The best time is March - April.

Spathiphyllum Care

The plant will take root only if you care for it correctly.

Monitor:

    • air humidity;
    • temperature conditions;
    • watering.

For normal development, the flower needs constant humidity - 65-75%. To achieve this, in the winter, put a humidifier or a vessel with water nearby. If this is not done, the foliage will wilt.

Insufficient watering will also lead to the withering of "Women's Happiness." If the stem and foliage wilted, began to turn yellow, then this indicates a lack of moisture. Make sure that the earth is always wet, do not let it dry out completely.

Place the pot on a bright place where direct sunlight does not fall. This will prevent foliage burns. Suitable indoor temperature is +18 ... + 24 ° C.

"Women's happiness" needs regular transfers. This will contribute to its active growth and flowering.

In indoor gardening spatifillium is one of the most popular flowers. It belongs to the evergreen plants. Spathiphyllium has oval leaves and white flowers. This flower comes from the tropical conditions of South America. But, despite this exotic origin, there are no particular difficulties in its cultivation. The warm and humid climate required by this flower can be created at home. The plant does not require excessive lighting. The requirements for the care of the flower include the correct transplant and its frequency.

After purchase, the plant does not need to immediately replant. This procedure should be carried out in 2-3 weeks. Then from the technical pot the flower can be transplanted into its own container.

In the future, the spatifillium is recommended to be replanted once a year, since the roots of the plant grow quite quickly and have a complicated structure. A pot for this is worth picking up on a size larger than the previous one. This is repeated until the plant becomes old. In adulthood, it is enough to replace the top layer of soil. Plant immediately in too large a capacity is wrong, as this will affect the quality of flowering.

Transplanting is done only in the absence of flowers on the plant. The end of winter or autumn will come (after flowering), spring - before the appearance of inflorescences.

The substrate for spathiphyllum transplantation can be found ready for sale, but it is not difficult to make it yourself. Prepare the land for planting should be in accordance with the following recommendations:

    Suitable soil for the plant consists of peat, leaf and sod land, sand. The last two ingredients are added in half less.

    The bottom of the pot before planting should be laid drainage. This can be done using expanded clay, large pebbles and brick fragments. Only after that the layer of prepared soil is filled up. This layer will serve as the basis for the plant.

    Spathiphyllium, when removed from the previous pot, should be carefully separated and transferred to the next one. It is not necessary to remove and shake off the bulk of the earth on the roots, especially if the roots are completely healthy. Then the plant is moved to a new pot.

Immediately after transplanting, spathiphyllum is watered - this helps to set the soil. It is recommended to moisten the plant with a spray. As a result, spathiphyllium will actively grow and delight the owners during the flowering period.

Video transplant spathiphyllum at home

Spathiphyllum has long taken its place of honor in the ranks of your favorite home flowers. He even received the popular name - "Women's happiness." Many know him precisely for him. It is customary to give a flower to women and girls for happiness and comfort in the house. Spathiphyllum is unpretentious and can grow in shady places, so it became popular not only at home but also in the office.

A feature of this plant is its decorative appearance. Flowers have an unusual form in the form of an ear with a cover petal of white, pinkish or greenish color. When fading, the plant retains its decorative qualities, thanks to its lush and beautiful foliage.

When is a transplant necessary?

Just bought a spathiphyllum should not be immediately transplanted into a new pot. This applies even to a faded flower. After the purchase, he needs to acclimatize to the conditions of the new housing. If the hostess is embarrassed by what an ugly "native" pot, then you can put it directly with the plant in a new one, temporarily hiding the old one.

Putting spathiphyllum must immediately be at a permanent place. It will feel great on all windows, except the south. Bright, direct rays can cause burns on the leaves.

It is possible to replant a spathiphyllum after acclimatization and flowering. Signals to transplant are:

  • High plant density in the pot. Growing, the rhizome gives life to new shoots that form its rosette of leaves. With a high density of babies, young leaves begin to wither and dry. This can be seen by pushing the green mass apart.
  • The appearance of brown roots on the surface of the earth. This serves as a signal that the roots do not have enough space in the pot, and more capacity is required.
  • Rosettes of leaves do not sit tight in the ground. When wiggling leafy bundles are easy to give. Such plants need urgently seated.
  • Having pulled out an earthen room, it will be seen how densely the roots are located.
  • The soil has lost nutrients. Need a new fertile land.

The transfer time for spathiphyllum is not critical, but there are three important rules:

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  • The plant should not bloom.
  • It has been more than a week from the date of purchase.
  • Air temperature in the room is not lower than 20º С

When the flower begins to grow wild, most often in the spring, it needs to be transplanted. Due to the rapid growth, the spathiphyllum is properly transplanted every year.

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Spathiphyllum Transplantation Stages

  1. Land preparation. Land for transplant spathiphyllum at home to buy in a specialty store. So the composition and concentration of nutrients will meet the requirements of the plant. If there is no opportunity to buy ready-made soil for spathiphyllum, then you can cook it yourself. Replace need in slightly acidic soil. It consists of turf land, leaf, peat, large river sand. The composition of the land is also recommended to make additives in the form of charcoal, brick chips, superphosphate.
  2. Preparing a pot or pots. The choice of capacity for transplanting spathiphyllum at home depends on the size of the old pot. If it is planned to leave the plant holistic, without sifting off the children, then it is necessary to take the pots two to three sizes larger than the previous one. When planting need additional capacity for new plants. When choosing from which material the new capacity will be, preference should be given to natural clay. A drainage layer of expanded clay (2 cm) should be laid on the bottom of the new pot.

  3. Preparing the plant for transplanting. On the day of the planned transplant at home, the spathiphyllum pot is well spilled so that the soil becomes wet. So the plant will be easier to remove from the pot and, if necessary, to divide the rhizomes. Garden shovel must walk along the edge of the old pot, undermining the roots. The plant, together with the earthy ball, is pulled out of the tank. The roots of an adult plant tightly cover the entire ground. It is at this stage that the spathiphyllum blooms. The root system should be gently cleaned of drainage and old soil. If there are flower stalks on the plant, then it is worth cutting them with shears, so that it puts all the strength to take root in a new pot. Dry and wilted leaves are carefully removed or, if amenable, cut off.
  4. Rhizome division. From the entire mass of plants can be separated several outlets. This is the easiest way to propagate spathiphyllum at home. If it has not been transplanted for a long time, then there may be a lot of young plants in the pot. Separating babies, the main task is to keep a powerful rhizome behind every rosette of leaves. After division, the roots should be examined. Rotten and too long pruned.

  5. Landing spathiphyllum. To transplant a spathiphyllum at home, you need to follow simple tips. Replace need carefully. On the expanded clay, laid on the bottom of the pot or pots, poured the prepared soil to half the volume. Spathiphyllum is placed in the middle of the pot, the root system is distributed over the surface. Next, fill the substrate to the desired level. The plant should not be deeply deepened into the soil, even if the beginnings of the roots do not reach it. After some time, they will reach the ground and even better strengthen the flower. When the ground is poured, it should be a little tamped down, that the plant did not swing and sat tight in the ground. Then planting spathiphyllum plentifully watered to eliminate voids in the ground. If a depression is formed at the end of irrigation, then it is necessary to fill the ground and repeat the tamping and irrigation procedure. After all the manipulations, the leaves are sprayed to wash away the dust and dirt.
  6. Care of the transplanted plant. In the first month in the new pot, the spathiphyllum is very picky about moisture. Many gardeners even recommend making a mini-spot for him. This is pretty easy to do. You can put the plant along with the pots in a plastic bag and the greenhouse is ready. Spathiphyllum leaves need frequent spraying from a spray bottle. Spraying is best done early in the morning and at dusk and preferably twice a day. Do not allow the soil to dry out, so watering should be as soon as the topsoil dries out a little. To accelerate root formation, the plant can be watered once with “Kornevin” or another drug that stimulates the formation of roots. You can also use root or foliar feeding with special fertilizers. It should be remembered that the plant will not bloom until the root system completely entwines the pot from the inside.

Proper transplanting spathiphyllum and care at home after it will help the plant recover in a short time and increase its root system. A healthy plant will delight lush flowering and beautiful lush foliage.

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Today in my review again indoor plant spathiphyllum. Transplant after purchase, in spring or autumn, when the flower has already grown, many cause difficulty. Female happiness, (the second name of the spathiphyllum), is completely unpretentious, but sometimes "throws out" the whims, so many are simply afraid to do anything with a flower.

Replacing it after purchase is a must, I already wrote that the plants in the shops are located in the peat substrate, which is not very good for them. An overgrown flower, the roots of which are completely covered with earth and no longer have the opportunity to further develop, also needs to be transplanted. The leaves of him begin to shrink, he may refuse to please you with flowering, he may even begin to rot in the roots.

To constantly see your green pet in good health with shiny dark green leaves and enjoy long blooming (you, of course, know that the spathiphyllum sometimes blooms twice a year), you need to create comfortable conditions for it. Transplantation, timely and correct is one of the conditions.

Spathiphyllum: transfer after purchase

So, you decided to get yourself this beautiful tropical flower and brought it home already. Now the question arises, what to do with it next? And then, of course, you need to transplant it into a good soil and potty more freely than he was in the store.

Choose a pot that is not too large, the spathiphyllum will not bloom until its roots are completely intertwined with the whole clod of soil. So, immediately having prepared a bulk capacity for it, so as not to transplant for a long time, you, alas, cannot wait for the beautiful white flowers.

Preparation of soil for spathiphyllum

The weakly acid, loose, moisture-holding soil for this flower is the most suitable. You can not bother too much and buy a ready-made root for flowering plants, you need to add one-tenth of the sand or perlite to it.

If there is an opportunity, then it is better to prepare the soil mixture by yourself:

  • One piece of garden land
  • One piece of leafy ground
  • One piece of turf land
  • One piece of peat
  • One part of coarse river sand, perlite or vermiculite

This mixture will be loose, light and well retain moisture. You can also add a little coconut shavings.

Spathiphyllum Transplant

Drafts are also not acceptable for a tropical flower, it will immediately let you know the changes in its appearance, if it is not satisfied with the "weather conditions" in your home.

Top dressing

Top dressings are important for flowering and good growth. In order not to create a lot of unnecessary trouble with the plant, use liquid plants for flowering plants. Fertilizers in the granules are not desirable, since they dissolve for a long time and immediately give up all the nutrients.

Spathiphyllum needs to be fed once every two weeks, but this is only starting from early spring and almost all autumn. In winter, it does not need to feed, the flower at this time rests.

Watering


Well, this is probably the most important thing for spathiphyllum. He always needs high humidity. It should be watered as soon as the top layer of the soil dries out, but it does not overflow, it is also not very good with overflow.

The flower can be arranged once a week, shower, if the bathroom is warm. Spray it every day. Water does not use immediately from the tap, let it stand for a day and warm to room temperature.

What to do after flowering spathiphyllum

Under good conditions, the spathiphyllum can bloom without ceasing from spring to the deepest autumn, throwing out one after another its long graceful flower stalks. After the flower has blossomed, it becomes brown in color and dries out, spoiling the look of the overall picture. It should be cut immediately after flowering, and you can try to lower it.

After flowering, the flower usually has to rest, so it is not fed in winter. reduce watering and frequency of swimming.

How and when to replant and propagate spathiphyllum

Spathiphyllum transplanted in terms of 3 to 5 years. When there is little space for the roots, you can see how they begin to "stick out" to the surface. The leaves below begin to dry out and the flower literally falls apart.

At this time, if it is not replanted, it ceases to bloom and stops growing, it may even die.


  You can replant the plant at any time of the year, if only the temperature in the room was not below 20 degrees. We also pick up the pot a couple centimeters larger in diameter, we prepare the primer, as in the transplant after the purchase.

There is a difference here. Your pet sits tightly in a pot, and you need to get it out of there as accurately as possible. It should be a few hours before transplanting him thoroughly shed and armed with a garden shovel. Gently scoop the soil with the roots over the entire diameter with a scoop, then tilt the pot a little and shake out the flower, holding onto the base of the leaves.

The roots of an expanded spathiphyllum twist the whole soil and even drainage, so you need to carefully separate and examine all the pieces of claydite or other drainage so that it is healthy.

If you decide to transplant the plant during flowering. it makes sense to cut off all flower stalks at the very base. so he quickly recovered after transplantation, will not spend forces on flowering. The remains of old dry leaves at the very base also need to be removed, just cut off too young and too old leaves with scissors.

Spathiphyllum, which has long been sitting in one place, expands strongly and forms many rosettes-delenok. They are easy to propagate the plant, if the roots are healthy. Simply separate them from one another, slightly cut the roots that have grown too long and plant the flower in different pots.


  If it just became cramped, then transplant it using the transshipment method without dividing it into sockets. Just do not forget to put drainage and water the flower after transplanting. Some even arrange a greenhouse for the spathiphyllum, make a dome out of polyethylene over it, constantly maintaining moisture in it by spraying. So the plant takes root faster.

A tropical plant that has become the favorite of many housewives because of its unusually elegant flowering and docile temperament requires some attention on your part. Always watch him, by his appearance you can easily determine if everything is alright with him. do you do everything right If you look closely at every change in his appearance, to respond correctly to his demands, he will thank you for his long flowering.

How to care for spathiphyllum video

Adult spathiphyllum are old brown roots protruding from the ground and swaying rosettes.

If you push the curtain, it will be noticeable how the lower leaves shrink inside. This is also a sure sign that the plant. But if only the tips of the leaves turn yellow and dry, the spathiphyllum lacks humidity in the room. Most likely, the plant is close to the radiator. Then it needs to be moved to a new place and install a humidifier in the room.

Transplantation of an adult plant can be combined with reproduction. Divide the spathiphyllum curtain into several pieces. The main thing is that each delenka has a strong and healthy segment of rhizome.

Outlets can get a lot, if the plant has not been transplanted.

Shorten too long and cut out rotten roots.

It happens that a young plant becomes closely in a pot. You can simply pass it without dividing into a slightly larger pot. A young plant can also be divided into parts and planted in pots, but several in each of them, so that the roots can quickly cover the earthen room.

Planting delenok

At the bottom of the pot with a layer of 1.5-2 cm pour drainage: finely expanded clay, finely chopped brick, pebbles.

The second layer, not to the very top of the pot, is the prepared substrate.

In the middle of the pot, install the division spathiphyllum. Spread the roots evenly.

Spathiphyllum, as many aroid, forms. They look like small bumps, growths on the trunk. So do not be scared when you see these on your spathiphyllum - this is not a disease.

When transplanting them do not need much buried. They will eventually reach the ground, take root and will additionally strengthen the plant.

Cover the plant with the prepared substrate, slightly tamping it.

Dip the leg slightly, apply the soil around the trunk so that the socket is firmly fixed and does not swing.

After transplantation, the plant must be watered abundantly so that the soil has settled. If necessary, add more soil.

Be sure to carefully spray the leaves with a spray bottle.

Care after transplant

After transplantation, the spathiphyllum will take root faster and bloom again in conditions. For the first two weeks to protect against moisture evaporation, it is advisable to keep the plant under a polyethylene hood (wrapping it upside down), water as the top layer of soil dries out and often spray the leaves. If the leaves wither after transplantation, spray the plant several times a day.

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