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How to Repot Marigold Plants
Preparation: Choose a pot that is at least 8–10 inches deep. Ensure it has adequate drainage holes at the bottom.
The Soil Mix: Marigolds hate “wet feet.” Use a well-draining mix:
50% Garden Soil
30% Organic Compost (Vermicompost or aged manure)
20% Perlite or River Sand (for drainage)
The Extraction: Gently squeeze the sides of the nursery bag or pot. Turn it sideways and slide the plant out, keeping the root ball intact.

Planting Depth: Place the plant in the new pot. You can bury marigolds a bit deeper than they were in their original container—this helps them grow a stronger root system from the stem.

Initial Care: Water thoroughly immediately after repotting and keep the plant in partial shade for 2 days before moving it into full sun to avoid “transplant shock.”
🎥 YouTube Discussion Points (Key Talking Bits)
To make your video more insightful, mention these “Pro Tips” during your discussion:

Deadheading: Tell your viewers to “deadhead” (remove faded flowers). This signals the plant to produce more blooms instead of putting energy into seeds.
The Sunlight Rule: Emphasize that marigolds are sun-lovers. They need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight to bloom heavily.

Pest Protection: Mention that marigolds are natural pest repellents! They protect nearby vegetables (like tomatoes) from nematodes and pests.
The Pinching Technique: Show how pinching off the top of a young plant encourages it to grow “bushy” rather than “leggy.”
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