Replying to @Eugenia Romero Maru TIENEN RAZÓN!! Pero yo confié en el jardinero.. que más les puedo decir, fue mi culpa por confiar en quien supuestamente sabe más q yo 😔
When dealing with plant care, especially transplanting or repotting, the way roots are handled is crucial for the plant's survival and growth. The comment highlights a common issue: cutting too much of the root system or removing a plant without preserving its complete roots can cause significant damage. This often happens when someone inexperienced undertakes gardening tasks or mistakenly relies on others who may lack proper expertise. It’s important to understand that roots function as the plant’s lifeline, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. Severely trimming or damaging roots stresses the plant, sometimes leading to poor recovery or even death. Ideally, when transplanting, one should keep as much of the root ball intact as possible and avoid unnecessary pruning. If root trimming is necessary, it should be minimal and done with care. For anyone working with gardeners or doing their own plant care, communication is key. Express your expectations clearly and ensure the person handling the plants understands the importance of root preservation. Learning the basics of root care can help avoid such mistakes and build confidence in managing your garden. Understanding that mistakes happen is part of the gardening journey. Each experience is a chance to learn and improve. By gaining knowledge on proper root management, you can protect your plants better and make informed decisions, whether trusting a gardener or taking on the task yourself.




















































