What are the best practices for repotting begonias to minimize stress?
As someone who has spent years cultivating orchids, the process of repotting is second nature to me. However, I find myself a bit apprehensive when it comes to repotting my begonias, primarily because I've noticed they're quite sensitive to changes in their environment. I currently have several begonias thriving in my indoor garden, and they seem to be outgrowing their pots. I've done my homework on the right timing and soil types, but I'm anxious about how to effectively repot them without shocking their systems. I want to ensure that their roots remain undisturbed as much as possible, and any advice on the tools or techniques that work best for this would be invaluable. What are the best practices I should follow? Any anecdotes or experiences you can share would be greatly appreciated!