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When do camellias need to be repotted?

When the roots have spread throughout the pot so that they are already growing out through the drainage holes, it is high time to repot.

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Even if the earth no longer contains enough nutrients or if Pests as the black weevil have nested in it, the repotting is the camellia advisable.

The best time to repot

There are two favorable dates for repotting a Camellia japonica. The first is right after the Heyday in spring when all the buds have faded.

If you missed this time, you can repot the camellia at the end of August as soon as the buds have started to form.

The rest of the time, you should only use the plant in an emergency transplant.

The right pot and suitable substrate

The new pot should only be a little bigger than the old one. Clean the planter carefully. Drain holes are important so that through the to water no waterlogging occurs. A layer of sand or gravel, which is placed under the potting soil on the bottom of the bucket, also helps against waterlogging.

Camellias prefer a soil with a low pH value, which is also called bog soil in technical terms. Above all, it must be free of lime. You can buy the appropriate camellia soil or alternatively azalea ready-made from specialist retailers.

If you want to mix the soil yourself, you will need:

  • compost
  • Coniferous soil or peat
  • some clay

Limit growth by repotting

Repotting in good time can limit the growth of the camellia. To do this, take the Camellia japonica out of the pot, cut off one to two centimeters from the roots with a sharp knife and place the plant in fresh soil.

Tips & Tricks

If the camellia has grown too big, you can cut it back radically if necessary. Shorten the shoots so that each shoot is at least two inches long and has enough eyes left on it.

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