Lunar calendar of indoor plants for November 2022


How often to replant indoor flowers?

  1. Slowly growing healthy plants are replanted once every two to three years.
  2. Young, intensively developing plants annually.
  3. Mature, sufficiently formed plants once every 2-3 years.
  4. Tree-like once every 4-5 years.
  5. It is advisable to replant conifers before the dormant period.
  6. Early flowering plants will better tolerate replanting after flowering.
  7. An unscheduled transplant is necessary if pests or signs of disease appear on the plant, as well as in cases where the flowerpot is damaged.

Sequence of actions when replanting house plants according to the lunar calendar

  • The day before transplanting, the plants are watered abundantly.
  • Prepare a new pot, thoroughly wash and disinfect it.
  • Drainage is placed in the pot, then a soil mixture prepared taking into account the requirements of the plant is poured in a heap.
  • The plant is removed from the old pot by turning it upside down. Hold the stem with your left hand.
  • The roots are shaken off the ground, then the root system is examined to identify old and diseased roots, which are immediately removed.
  • The plant is placed in a pot, the roots are straightened and the container is filled with earthen mixture without deepening the root collar, then the substrate is pressed down, leaving a space of 2-3 cm to the top of the pot.
  • Plants are carefully watered along the edge of the pot. You can water through the tray.
  • Place the pots in a bright and warm place, providing protection from direct sunlight.
  • Transplanted plants are regularly sprayed with clean water for 6-8 days.
  • It should be remembered that it is not advisable to replant plants in a flowering state. Containers for transplantation should be larger than the old ones by 1.5-3 cm, and in the case of large plants (tubs) by 8-10 cm.

Features of autumn purchase of indoor plants

At the end of autumn, garden centers offer a huge selection of already flowering indoor plants: cyclamens, Decembrists, azaleas, adeniums, Kalanchoe.

Our house is quietly being replenished with new purchases. Don’t forget to replant the purchased plants into new soil after flowering. Avoid feeding in the first six months. Such plants are specially prepared for sale; they are stuffed with mineral water.

At home, be sure to carry out preventive treatment against diseases and pests and place the new recruits aside from your collection. This quarantine is mandatory. Sometimes plants may be infected, but the signs may not appear immediately. Watering - as the top layer of soil dries out. Do not overwater; the commercial substrate in which the plants were transported dries out quickly, and you may think it’s time to water the plant. It is better to spray the leaves regularly and ensure normal air humidity.

Hypocyrta

Hypocyrta is an ampelous plant of the Gesneriaceae family, a close relative of Saintpaulia, Gloxinia, and Streptocarpus. For cultivation, use soil for Saintpaulia using sphagnum and pine bark. In mid-autumn, the plant must be put into a state of forced dormancy. Keep at a temperature of +16...+18°C in a bright place with limited watering only when the top layer of soil has completely dried to a depth of 4-5 cm. It is best to winter on a glazed loggia at a temperature of +7...+10°C. When kept cold, the plant does not require watering, otherwise the roots may rot. The falling of leaves and buds indicates waterlogging of the soil.

Chinese hibiscus

Everyone's favorite Chinese rose, or Chinese hibiscus, is an evergreen plant native to Southeast Asia. It is unpretentious in culture, but loves a bright location. If in summer you cannot do without abundant watering, then in winter it should be reduced and watered only as the top layer of soil dries.

The influence of moon phases on house plants?

As you know, the Moon goes through several phases, each of which has its own specific effect on plants. This is exactly what we can now verify. Lunar calendar for April 2022 by florist

  1. Firstly, the phase of the young or waxing Moon. This option is considered one of the most favorable for planting flowering plants in a garden flower bed or simply replanting. Ask why and what is it? The answer is very simple, since plants during the process of transplantation during this phase receive additional energy, which in turn has an important influence and significance on their growth. At the same time, astrologers strongly recommend paying attention to phases when the Moon is in the constellations Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, and Taurus.
  2. Secondly, the waning phase of the moon. At this time, it is strictly forbidden to engage in any actions or manipulations with plants, or, more precisely, replanting. Why? The answer is obvious, since the energy of the Moon in this case will be concentrated directly in the roots.
  3. Thirdly, the second and fourth phases of the moon. At this time, it is also better not to replant plants and process them. For example, if you are growing outdoor flowers, then the best thing to do is prepare the seeds.

Replanting decorative foliage plants

Today, experienced gardeners recommend not only replanting flowers based on the lunar calendar, but also taking into account the fact that each variety has its own characteristics.

It turns out that zodiac signs also influence the growth of indoor flowers and their development. It is correct to transplant deciduous plants during the following zodiac signs: when the moon is waxing - Scorpio, Gemini, Pisces and Libra, and when the moon is waning - Cancer. First, we give examples of indoor decorative deciduous varieties:

  • Zamioculcas;
  • monstera;
  • fatsia;
  • ficus;
  • dracaena;
  • selaginella;
  • Dieffenbachia.

This list cannot be called complete; we have named the most popular flowers.

Astrology and house plants

The influence of each lunar phase is adjusted by the zodiac sign in which the satellite is located. If sowing occurred during the period of a “dry” sign, then even the waxing Moon will not be able to give it the necessary strength and energy for productive growth. Lunar calendar for April 2020 for a florist

  • Fertile (water) signs - Leo, Cancer, Scorpio, Taurus, Libra, Pisces.
  • Infertile (dry) signs – Aries, Sagittarius.
  • Signs of average fertility - Capricorn, Virgo, Gemini, Aquarius.

In addition, there are “leaf days” – Cancer, Pisces, Scorpio and “root days” – Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo, on which watering is especially recommended. On “flower days” – Volodya, Libra, Gemini – on the contrary, it is better to avoid watering .

Lunar calendar for transplanting indoor flowers for November 2022 by day

Unfavorable days for replanting: 1, 14, 15, 19, 20, 23, 27, 28, 29 Deciduous indoor flowers can be replanted: 8, 11, 12, 13, 21, 22 Tuberous and bulbous: 5 and 6, 25 and 26 Replanting climbing plants: 24, 30 Watering and fertilizing: 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 25, 26 Pest control: 7, 8, 14, 15, 23, 24

By days of November:

November 1, 2022, Waning Moon in Leo. It is not recommended to replant plants on this day. November 2, 3, 4, 2022, Waning Moon in Virgo. Good days to control pests of indoor flowers. Be sure to carry out preventive maintenance - wash the window sills with soap and soda, disinfect surfaces. Wash and dry flower trays from pots. November 5 and 6, 2020, Waning Moon in Libra. Days favorable for caring for indoor flowers. Great time for a transplant. Plants are resistant to diseases, etc. November 7, 2022, New Moon in Scorpio. Flowers cannot be replanted on this day. Pruning will also not do any good. November 8, 2022, Waxing Moon in Scorpio. We put onions, garlic, and parsley roots for forcing. It is possible to transplant and transfer indoor plants. November 9 and 10, 2022, Waxing Moon in Sagittarius. Neutral days. Plant care is indicated - remove dry twigs and leaves, wash trays, wipe off dust on window sills, clean the leaves of indoor flowers from dust (with a brush or soft cloth). November 11, 12, 13, 2022, Waxing Moon in Capricorn. Successful days for replanting indoor flowers - the sprouts and roots will be hardy, resistant to diseases, pests, and drought. November 14 and 15, 2022, Waxing Moon in Aquarius. Replanting plants is not recommended; these days are better devoted to pest control. November 16, 17, 18, 2022, Waxing Moon in Pisces. Of course, November is not the best time for transplanting and planting plants, but sometimes this is a necessary measure. It is during these three days that these manipulations can be done. You can also plant greens on the feather - onions and garlic. November 19 and 20, 2020, Waxing Moon in Aries. These days you can start a “vegetable garden” on the windowsill: sow herbs to grow at home. A favorable time for caring for indoor flowers: you can spray them with a spray bottle or wash the leaves under a warm shower, apply the necessary fertilizers, and loosen the soil in pots. November 21 and 22, 2022, Waxing Moon in Taurus. A favorable time for planting greenery on the windowsill. You can replant and replant indoor plants. November 23, 2022, Full Moon in Gemini. Great time for feeding and fertilizing. But replanting plants on this day is prohibited. November 24, 2022, Waning Moon in Gemini. It is possible to transplant climbing plants, but for others it is an unfavorable time. Good days for treating plants against pests - aphids, spider mites, etc. November 25 and 26, 2020, Waning Moon in Cancer. On this day, you can transfer and replant indoor plants. Sowing herbs for growing at home: parsley, dill, basil. Growing onions and garlic for greens. November 27, 28 and 29, 2022, Waning Moon in Leo. Unfavorable days for replanting indoor flowers. November 30, 2022, 23 lunar day, Waning Moon in Virgo. On this day, only climbing plants can be replanted; for others it is an unfavorable time.

Favorable days for transplantation

Any manipulation for house plants is stressful. To reduce it, you must follow the recommendations of the lunar calendar. Let's start with favorable days for transplantation:

  • January – 18–30;
  • February – 17–28;
  • March – 18–30;
  • April – 17–29;
  • May – 16–28;
  • June – 14–27;
  • July – 14–26;
  • August – 12–25;
  • September – 10–24;
  • October – 10–23;
  • November – 8–22;
  • December – 8–21.

Winter is a dormant season, when there is no need to replant houseplants at all. But if such a need arises, then do it on the days indicated in the lunar calendar. On favorable dates, the juice is at the top, so the roots are less sensitive and are able to withstand all manipulations.

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