A loose-textured, brown, odour-free growing medium. Offers an ideal nutrient supply and air circulation for citrus plants.
Initially, young citrus plants are typically placed in smaller pots or containers for convenient transportation. However, continuing their growth in these containers is not advisable; they should be replanted. The root system of balled and burlapped plants is similarly restricted for practical reasons, resulting in less extensive development.
After lifting our citrus plant, use a blunt tool to remove the outer few centimetres of the burlap covering. Trim back any broken or torn roots to stimulate the formation of new root parts in our plant. If the roots of our citrus are densely spread throughout the soil, we can replant it at any time during the year. However, the most favourable period is early spring, around February and March, when the citrus is about to start budding.
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Packaging: 20 litres
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As a standalone growing medium for replanting citrus trees.
Sphagnum moss peat, Lowland peat, Clay, River sand.
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Your FLORIMO® potting soil may offer sufficient nourishment for an extended period.
Thus ensuring the highest quality from spring to winter.
This allows essential nutrients to be absorbed throughout the root system, promoting healthier plants.
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