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Choose your container size so that once the plant is planted, you still have lots of room in the top. This keeps you from, when you water, it keeps the water in the soil inside the pot. If you fill it up too much, it’s going to run over the side. And not only will that make a mess, but your plant will dry out faster. Very firm. A little bit more soil. I want to make sure that the root ball is well covered as well; I don’t want any of the root ball left exposed. I’m going with a little all-purpose time released formula. And then we’ll water with our root stimulator. You want to initially water you potted plant quite a bit and that perk through. This way the soil is getting wet all the way to the bottom. Notice that it’s beginning to drain out the bottom now. That’s what you want to see.
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