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How to Repot Edamame Plant

Updated: December 4, 2022

Edamame, also known as soybean, is a popular plant for its tasty and nutritious beans. It is a member of the legume family and is easy to grow in a pot. However, after some time, the plant may outgrow its container, and it’s important to repot it to allow for healthy growth. In this article, we’ll go through the process of repotting an edamame plant.

When to Repot Edamame Plant

It’s best to repot an edamame plant when it has outgrown its container. Signs that your plant needs repotting include:

  • The roots are coming out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot.
  • The soil dries out quickly after watering.
  • The plant stops growing or looks stunted.
  • There are visible roots on top of the soil.

It’s ideal to repot edamame plants in the spring or early summer when they are actively growing.

Materials Needed

Before you begin repotting your edamame plant, gather the following materials:

  • A larger container with drainage holes
  • High-quality potting soil
  • Fertilizer
  • Water

Steps for Repotting Edamame Plant

Follow these steps to successfully repot your edamame plant:

  1. Choose a pot that is at least 2 inches wider than your current pot. The new pot should also have drainage holes at the bottom.

  2. Fill the new pot with fresh, high-quality potting soil, leaving enough room at the top for your edamame plant.

  3. Water your edamame plant thoroughly a few hours before repotting it to help loosen the soil and make it easier to remove from the pot.

  4. Gently remove your edamame plant from its old pot. You can do this by turning the pot upside down and gently tapping the bottom of the pot. If the plant is stubborn, use a knife to loosen the soil from the sides of the pot.

  5. Examine the roots of your edamame plant. If they are circling around the bottom of the pot, use your fingers to gently loosen them before placing the plant in its new pot.

  6. Place your edamame plant in its new pot, making sure it’s centered and at the same depth as in its previous pot.

  7. Fill in any gaps with fresh potting soil, gently pressing it down around the plant.

  8. Water your edamame plant thoroughly, making sure that water comes out through the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot.

  9. Add a slow-release fertilizer to the soil as per the package instructions.

  10. Place your edamame plant in a sunny spot, and make sure to water it regularly as it adjusts to its new home.

FAQ

Can I repot my edamame plant in any season?

It’s ideal to repot edamame plants in the spring or early summer when they are actively growing.

What size of pot should I choose for my edamame plant?

Choose a pot that is at least 2 inches wider than your current pot.

How often should I water my edamame plant after repotting?

Water your edamame plant thoroughly after repotting, making sure that water comes out through the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. After that, water your plant whenever the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

Should I prune my edamame plant after repotting?

You can prune any dead or damaged parts of your edamame plant after repotting. However, avoid pruning too much as this can shock the plant.

Can I use regular garden soil to repot my edamame plant?

No, use high-quality potting soil for repotting your edamame plant, as it provides the necessary nutrients and drainage.