plants will grow rapidly in an environment suitable for their growth. The prerequisite for growth is to grow roots. The roots will grow infinitely, so that the entire flowerpot is filled. This problem is not a good phenomenon. All the nutrients absorbed by the root system grow on the root system and are not well transported to the leaves of the trunk. The roots grow vigorously. A large part of the reason is that the sunlight cannot meet the growth needs of the plant.
Everyone is saying that when growing flowers, you need to grow roots first. It is actually very easy to grow roots. In most environments, whether indoors or outdoors, it only takes a year for the roots of the plant to basically reach the full pot state. Potted plants do not need their roots to grow very fast, as long as the roots can absorb nutrients normally. When the roots fill the pot, you need to change it to a pot.
The roots of plants have super strong absorption capacity. Even in an environment with weak light, the roots will grow rapidly. Later, there will be a situation where only roots will grow but no leaves and no flowers. Because at this stage, most of the soil used is imported peat. Growing flowers in peat soil has two biggest benefits.
The nutrient content in the flower soil is very sufficient. On the other hand, the flower soil is loose and breathable and very soft. Under the soft soil, the roots will grow indefinitely. The roots of the plants will also eat soil. After eating the soil, you have to continue to add soil.
is to grow flowers indoors. The area of the balcony is limited. If you constantly change pots, the largest flower pot is only 2 gallons. If it exceeds 2 gallons, the balcony will basically not be able to accommodate it, or it will occupy too much area. Using a flower pot that is too large for one plant is a waste. When the roots fill the flower pot, you can only continue to fertilize.
I have been growing clematis for three years. It is hard to believe that there is no soil at all in the flower soil. The entire flower pot is full of roots. No wonder the growth and flowering are very slow. Under normal circumstances, clematis can bloom in winter when placed at home, but because the root system has grown too full, there is no soil in the flower pot, and there is no nutrient to continue to absorb, so the plant stops growing.
Clematis is a ground-planting flower. Only when it is planted directly into the soil will it have a larger growing space, so that it can grow and bloom indefinitely. Planting it in a flower pot is really unfair. There is no other way. In this case, artificial fertilization can only be done to continue to replenish nutrients. If you continue to change the larger flower pot, the roots will continue to eat the flower soil within a year.
How do you deal with the situation where plant roots overgrow the flowerpot?