I have a small peace lilly plant in a ceramic pot that I need to transplant. Problem is, the top of the pot only has a somewhat small opening, and I honestly never expected the thing to live this long because I usually kill every plant I touch.
I am most likely going to have to break the pot to get it out, but I want to know how to transplant without sending the thing into shock, or killing it. This is the first plant that's ever lived this long and I REALLY don't want to kill it.
It is winter in CA right now, but I have the plant inside 24/7 and the temperature inside doesn't drop much. Will it matter if I transplant it right now, or should I wait till spring and just keep watering?
>>2279177
FYI transbotanical is the politically correct term for this.
>>2279476
...goddamnit anon. You almost made me spill my coffee on myself.
I know this is a slow board and all, but..one more bump. Then I'll let this die if no help can be had.
>>2280931
I would help but I have the same question about this bonsai plant I was given and I think it needs a bigger pot but I have no idea what to do with it or how.
>>2280947
Hmm. Does this board have any generals? Maybe there's like a garden general, or something? Let me scope around in the catalogue. I probably should have done that first.
>>2280947
what type of tree is it anon? and where do you live?
>>2279177
> smoke pot
> ???
> profit