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- To move red hot poker plants, you should12:
- Move them to a garden space with full sun and porous soil.
- Expose indoor grown plants gradually to outside conditions over the course of a week to help them adjust and avoid shock.
- Set the plants into the soil at the same level at which they were growing in the containers.
- Chop off the excess roots and leave a good 4-6" of main stem with lots of smaller roots on it.
- Plant them with the soil reaching the top of the bare root.
- Sprinkle bone meal in the hole and mix it in with the fork. It helps the plant to establish new roots.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Moving them to a garden space with full sun and porous soil is the best way to grow red hot pokers. Expose indoor grown plants gradually to outside conditions over the course of a week to help them adjust and avoid shock. Set the plants into the soil at the same level at which they were growing in the containers.www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/re…When I dig them up to split them or move them I find the roots are very long. I chop off the excess and leave a good 4-6" of main stem with lots of smaller roots on it. Plant them with the soil reaching the top of the bare root. Sprinkle bone meal in the hole and mix it in with the fork. It helps the plant to establish new roots. Good luck.www.growsonyou.com/question/show/121330 Red Hot Poker I want to dig it up and put it elsewhere in the …
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