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How to Transplant Paddle plant
(Kalanchoe tetraphylla)
Paddle plant, also known as Desert cabbage, Geelplakkie, Plakkie
The perfect time to transplant paddle plant is from mid-summer to early fall, as the plant thrives during this period. Choose a well-draining location that receives ample sunlight. Keep in mind that gradual acclimatization is key to avoid transplant shock when moving your paddle plant.
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What Preparations are Needed Before Transplanting Paddle Plant?

What is the Ideal Time for Transplanting Paddle Plant?
Midsummer to early fall, or in expressive terms, the period when summer's heat softens into autumn's cool, is the ideal time for transplanting paddle plant. This particular season is preferred as it offers paddle plant enough time to establish its root system before the onset of dormancy in winter. Transplanting paddle plant during this period ensures it can absorb plentiful nutrients from the soil, setting it up beautifully for healthy growth in the following favorable seasons. So, for sturdy growth and a flourishing paddle plant, remember to pencil in its moving day for that special time when summer starts to kiss fall hello!
How Much Space Should You Leave Between Paddle Plant Plants?
For transplanting your paddle plant, give each plant plenty of space to grow. Ideally, you should set them about 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) apart from each other. This will ensure they get enough airflow and room to flourish.
What is the Best Soil Mix for Paddle Plant Transplanting?
The right soil for your paddle plant is a well-drained, sandy or gritty mix. Additionally, it's best to add a slow-release, low-nitrogen fertilizer to support its initial growth and provide essential nutrients.
Where Should You Relocate Your Paddle Plant?
When picking a location for your paddle plant, make sure it gets plenty of sun – ideally 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. You might want to consider a south-facing window or a sunny outdoor spot in your garden to ensure healthy growth.
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What Equipments Should You Prepare Before Transplantation Paddle Plant?

Gardening Gloves
To protect your hands while working with the soil and plant.
Garden Trowel
To dig up the plant from its original location and for creating a hole in the new transplant site.
Watering Can
To water the plant after transplanting.
Secateurs
They can be used to trim any roots that are diseased or damaged before transplanting.
Gardening Fork
To gently loosen the soil around the roots during the removal process.

How Do You Remove Paddle Plant from the Soil?

From Ground: Begin by loosening the soil around the base of the paddle plant plant using a garden fork or trowel. Then, dig down deep enough to get under the root ball. Take care not to damage the plant roots. Once the paddle plant plant is free, gently lift it from the ground.
From Pot: Water the paddle plant plant thoroughly, then turn the pot sideways, grip the base of the plant, and gently try to slide it out. Do not pull the plant by the stem. If the plant does not slide out easily, you may need to tap the edge of the pot to help it along.
From Seedling Tray: Gently squeeze the bottom of each cell to release the paddle plant seedling. Handle the seedling by its leaves to avoid damaging the fragile stem and roots.

Step-by-Step Guide for Transplanting Paddle Plant

Preparation
Prepare a new hole for the paddle plant plant twice as wide as the root ball but the same depth. This will allow the roots to spread without sinking the plant too deep into the soil.
Placing
Place the paddle plant plant into the center of the hole. The top of the root ball should be level with the soil surface.
Backfill
Backfill the hole with soil, gently firming down as you go to eliminate air pockets. Avoid getting the soil on the plant leaves.
Watering
Water the paddle plant plant generously to settle the soil around the roots. The water also helps eliminate air pockets around the roots.
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How Do You Care For Paddle Plant After Transplanting?

Temperature
Try to maintain moderate temperatures for the paddle plant to prevent heat stress or cold damage.
Pruning
Prune the paddle plant plant after a few weeks, only if necessary. Pruning helps direct energy to the roots which promotes growth.
Inspection
Regularly inspect the paddle plant plant for signs of transplant shock, like yellowing leaves or wilting. If these symptoms appear, ensure the plant is properly watered and in suitable light conditions.
Replenishing Nutrients
After 4-6 weeks, consider adding a balanced houseplant fertilizer to replenish nutrients lost during the transplanting process.
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Troubleshooting Common Issues with Paddle Plant Transplantation.

When is the best time to transplant paddle plant?
For optimum results, consider transplanting paddle plant from mid-summer to early fall, when the plant's growing cycle is active.
What is the preferred spacing when transplanting paddle plant?
Giving paddle plant a good room to grow is vital, so ideally space them 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) apart.
Why does paddle plant show signs of wilting after being transplanted?
Paddle plant may wilt after transplanting due to shock. It needs time to adjust to the new environment. Keep watering and care as normal.
What type of soil is best for paddle plant when transplanting?
Paddle plant prefers a well-draining soil, the inclusion of compost or a soil conditioner can help to increase drainage and improve overall soil health.
Why does my recently transplanted paddle plant appear yellow?
Yellowing may be due to overwatering or poor drainage. Ensure the new spot has well-draining soil. Also, adjust watering routine as required.
I have transplanted paddle plant and it isn't growing, why so?
Paddle plant could take time to adjust and start new growth post-transplant. However, make sure it gets sufficient sunlight, water and nutrients.
Should I fertilize paddle plant right after transplanting?
Let paddle plant settle for a week or two post-transplant before using any fertilizer. It alleviates the transplant shock and stress on the plant.
Can paddle plant survive if transplanted during winter?
Paddle plant is a perennial plant and won't thrive if transplanted in winter. For best results, stick to the recommended period of mid-summer to early fall.
How deep should I plant paddle plant when transplanting?
Plant paddle plant at the same depth it was in its previous pot. Too deep can cause stem rot, while too shallow can dry out the roots.
Why are the leaves of my paddle plant getting burnt after transplanting?
If paddle plant is exposed to too much sunlight right after transplanting, the leaves may get burnt. Gradually expose it to full sun to prevent such issue.
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