Red Rome Beauty Apple Tree Plant

$132.99

The Red Rome Beauty apple is a medium-large, round apple with lovely red skin. It has a greenish-white, fine grained, juicy flesh that is used primarily for baking. The late beautiful blooms avoid any lingering spring frosts to ensure an abundant crop.
You will receive 1 bare root, from 5 to 6 feet tall

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When caring for your plants, remember to water them properly. Overwatering can be detrimental, so make sure the soil isn't too wet. Prune your plants regularly to maintain their shape and encourage healthy growth. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can cause leaves to become scorched. Fertilize your plants with a balanced fertilizer for optimal growth. Repot your plants when the soil becomes depleted of nutrients. Also, don't forget to provide your plants with necessary humidity and airflow. With proper care, your plants will thrive and bring joy to your space.

When should I repot my plant?

There are a few ways to tell when it's time to repot your plant. If you notice the water is flowing straight through the pot, it could mean that the roots have overtaken the planter and there is not enough soil left to absorb the water. If you see roots physically growing outside the planter or through the hole in the bottom, or if the plant is physically too large and won't stand up in the planter, it's time to repot your plant.

How often should I replace my plant's potting mix?

Our plant experts recommend repotting your plant every 1 to 2 years, or whenever your plant outgrows its container. If left in the same soil for too long, your plant will not receive the nutrients it needs for healthy and robust growth. Every time you water your plant, nutrients leach out of the soil, which is why it's so important to incorporate a fertilizer into your watering routine. Even still, refreshing the soil keeps plants happy and healthy for many years.

How and when should I fertilize my plant?

For indoor plants, we suggest fertilizing from March to October, the active growing season for most plants. Incorporate a good organic fertilizer into your watering routine at the start of spring to jumpstart growth. Throughout the growing season, we suggest gradually decreasing how often you fertilize. Stop fertilizing completely during the winter, which is when plants enter their season of rest (just like us)!

Red Rome Beauty Apple Tree Plant