Longer days invite fresh roots. Use spring to inspect root balls, refresh potting mixes, and upsize containers only when growth demands it. Prioritize a gentle transition: trim dead roots, untangle circling ones, and moisten new substrate before settling plants. Restart a diluted feeding schedule, increase light exposure gradually, and document changes. These measured steps prevent shock, reduce wilting, and build momentum for confident, vigorous growth through late spring and early summer.
Peak sun and warmth accelerate metabolism, so adjust watering frequency and watch salts from fertilizer build-up. Consider morning deep soaks, mid-day shade, and airflow that prevents scorched leaves. Rotate plants weekly to balance growth, and protect delicate foliage with sheer curtains. Propagation thrives now: take cuttings, root in water or airy mix, and label dates. Monitor for pests that love heat, and rinse leaves to remove dust so photosynthesis stays efficient.
As days shorten, reduce feeding and lengthen intervals between waterings to match slower uptake. Remove tired growth to tidy canopies, but avoid heavy chop-backs on sensitive species. Clean tools before each cut, and sterilize shears between different plants. Begin positioning pots closer to light sources, test timers on supplemental lamps, and record room temperatures overnight. These small preparations ease the transition into winter, reducing stress, leaf drop, and nutrient imbalances before dormancy settles in.
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