jawbrodt
Well-Known Member
^It all depends on your soil, whether they'll need fed, or not. If it's really rich, then no. If not, then maybe it could benefit from a tiny dose. I'm guessing it doesn't, judging from the size of the plant, vs. the size of the pot, because there's still lots of volume yet to be occupied, and depleted, by the roots.
It'd be a good idea to get ready for another transplant in a week or so, and get that thing into some soil with some perlite added. Drainage is very important, and could be the reason your plant is growing a tad slow(soil staying moist for too long = overwatering issues).
It'd be a good idea to get ready for another transplant in a week or so, and get that thing into some soil with some perlite added. Drainage is very important, and could be the reason your plant is growing a tad slow(soil staying moist for too long = overwatering issues).