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How to Transplant Copper Spoons Plant

Updated: August 22, 2022

Copper Spoons Plant (Kalanchoe orgyalis) is a unique and striking succulent plant that is native to Madagascar. Its leaves are shaped like spoons and have a beautiful copper hue that makes it stand out among other succulent plants. If you’re planning to transplant your Copper Spoons Plant, here’s a guide on how to do it correctly.

Materials You’ll Need

Before you start transplanting your Copper Spoons Plant, make sure you have the following materials:

  • A new pot that is slightly larger than the current one
  • Well-draining soil mix
  • A trowel or shovel
  • Gloves (optional)

Step-by-Step Guide to Transplanting Copper Spoons Plant

  1. Choose the right time – The best time to transplant your Copper Spoons Plant is during its active growing season, which is typically in spring or summer.

  2. Water the plant – Before transplanting, give your Copper Spoons Plant a good watering to ensure that the soil is moist.

  3. Prepare the new pot – Fill the new pot with well-draining soil mix, leaving enough space at the top for the plant.

  4. Remove the plant from its current pot – Carefully remove the plant from its current pot by gently pulling it out while supporting the base of the stem.

  5. Gently loosen the roots – Once you’ve removed the plant from its current pot, gently loosen the roots by teasing them apart with your fingers or a tool.

  6. Place the plant in the new pot – Place the plant in the center of the new pot and make sure that it’s at the same level as it was in its previous pot.

  7. Fill in with soil – Fill in around the roots with soil, pressing it down gently but firmly to ensure that there are no air pockets.

  8. Water the plant – Give your Copper Spoons Plant a good watering after transplanting to help settle the soil and encourage root growth.

Tips for Caring for Your Transplanted Copper Spoons Plant

  • Keep the plant out of direct sunlight for a few days after transplanting to help it adjust to its new environment.
  • Water the plant sparingly for the first few weeks to prevent overwatering and root rot.
  • Fertilize the plant with a succulent-specific fertilizer during its active growing season.
  • Avoid moving the plant too often as it can cause stress and affect its growth.

FAQ

How often should I water my transplanted Copper Spoons Plant?
Water your plant sparingly for the first few weeks after transplanting, then water it only when the soil is completely dry.

Should I prune my Copper Spoons Plant before transplanting?
It’s not necessary, but you can trim off any dead or damaged leaves before transplanting.

Can I use regular potting soil for my Copper Spoons Plant?
No. Copper Spoons Plant needs well-draining soil mix that is specifically designed for succulent plants.

How long does it take for my transplanted Copper Spoons Plant to adjust to its new environment?
It can take a few weeks for your plant to adjust to its new environment. Keep an eye on it and give it time to settle in.

Can I propagate my Copper Spoons Plant after transplanting?
Yes. You can propagate your Copper Spoons Plant by taking stem cuttings and rooting them in well-draining soil mix.