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Indian Gooseberry
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Phyllanthus emblica

Indian GooseberryEvergreen

Indian Gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) is a tree belonging to the Phyllanthaceae family, native to India. Known for its fragrant blooms.

FamilyPhyllanthaceae
GenusPhyllanthus
NativeIndia
LifespanAnnual

Repotting

Repotting guidance for Indian Gooseberry. Best season: Late winter to early spring (Feb-Mar in India).

Every 2-3 years

Repotting Signs

When to Repot

Sign

Roots growing out of drainage holes

When to Repot

Sign

Water runs straight through pot

When to Repot

Sign

Plant topples over easily

When to Repot

Sign

Growth has stalled despite good care

When to Repot

Sign

Soil dries out very quickly

Repotting Steps

Prepare new pot

Step 1

Choose a pot 1-2 inches wider with drainage holes. Clean it.

Water plant

Step 2

Water the plant 1-2 hours before repotting to reduce stress.

Remove plant

Step 3

Tip pot sideways and gently slide plant out. Tap pot if stuck.

Inspect roots

Step 4

Loosen root ball gently. Trim any circling, dead, or mushy roots.

Add fresh mix

Step 5

Layer 2-3cm of fresh potting mix in new pot.

Position plant

Step 6

Set plant at same depth as before. Fill around with fresh mix.

Water thoroughly

Step 7

Water until it drains from bottom. Let drain completely.

TipObserve your plant regularly and adjust care according to your local climate and conditions.