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repot
[ ree-pot ]
verb (used with object)
, re·pot·ted, re·pot·ting.
- to transfer (a plant) to another, especially larger, pot.
verb (used without object)
, re·pot·ted, re·pot·ting.
- to transfer a plant to another pot.
repot
/ riːˈpɒt /
verb
- tr to put (a house plant) into a new usually larger pot
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Example Sentences
Rest the deciduous section dry after flowering, and repot them when growth commences in spring.
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So remember that if you repot Indiarubber plants and Palms at all, take a pot only slightly larger than the last.
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You must also get a little good soil from a nursery gardener before you divide or repot any of your plants.
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Do not shift or repot them, if they are in flower, until the flowering is over.
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This is a good period to repot all the flowering plants of this genus.
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