Find out how to repot
your houseplants
Orchids
can be repotted too!
Product to use
Your best ally for healthy indoor plants Potting Soil for indoor plants
Suitable for all the tropical plants such as foliage and climbing plants; as well as indoor tree plants.
- Contains coconut husk fibre that retains and releases water according to the plant's needs to regulate watering
- Enriched with fertilizer for abundant and healthy foliage*
- Approved for organic gardening
*Compared to a conventional soil
For your imposing or difficult to handle plants,
opt for a surfacing
For very large plants or if you don’t want to increase the size of your pot, to give your plant a good boost, you can do a resurfacing. Potting soil is depleted over time and adding new soil, loaded with nutrients, is very beneficial for plants.
Here is
how to do it:
1
Remove 2 to 4 cm of soil
trying to break the roots
as little as possible
2
Add new potting soil
that contains fertilizer
3
Compact the soil lightly
and water
Cleaning houseplants
Did you know that dust and other residues in the air stick to your plants and prevent them from breathing and growing optimally? In spring, a good cleaning is recommended.
In springtime,
give your houseplants some TLC!
Feed them well!
Spring is the right time to restart fertilizing your indoor plants. Use the specific Plant food for your type of plant. Always follow the instructions on the label for frequency and quantity. Find all you need to feed your plants well in your favourite garden centre.
Increase watering
In springtime, your plants wake up and start to grow again. You must increase the frequency of watering to keep them beautiful and healthy. Each plant has its own needs, there is no rule. Pay attention to the signs of lack or excess of water that they show you.