Transplanting the palm lily »This is how you do it

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When should a palm lily be transplanted?

As a rule, the Palm lily not be replanted outdoors unless you want to give it a new place. Repotting the Houseplant is only necessary if the plant pot has become too small. You can tell by the roots sticking out of the earth. Even if the palm lily is no longer secure, you should treat it to a new, possibly slightly larger, pot.

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The best time to transplant a palm lily outdoors is the beginning of the growing season in spring. If you missed this point in time, that's not too bad either. You can still do this job well in the summer. The main thing is that your palm lily before frost still has enough time to grow well and possibly form new roots.

How do you go about transplanting?

When repotting your yucca, you definitely should Gardening gloves because the leaves of this plant are very sharp-edged. Cutting yourself on it hurts a lot. Take the yucca out of the old pot and loosen the roots a little with your fingers. Then put the plant in the new, larger flower pot. Fill the pot with soil and

to water Take the yucca on well.

If you want to transplant a palm lily outdoors, carefully dig up the plant. The roots may have spread quite far and grown 80 cm deep into the earth. If remnants of the roots remain in the ground, new palm lilies develop from them. Under certain circumstances 10 or will grow there over time more plants.

The essentials in brief:

  • Wear gardening gloves
  • Remove the roots completely in the field
  • Transplant at the beginning of the growing season
  • water well

Tips & Tricks

If new plants grow in the old location of your palm lily, you can potted them and give them away or use them as houseplant.