Soil
The same process as re-potting any other fern. Take the plant out of its pot and tease off some of the old compost. Re-pot into the same pot with some fresh compost or into a slightly larger pot.
No, a pot bound tree will die. Bonsai are removed from the pot every 1-3 years, the roots are combed out and trimmed, then it's re-potted in new soil.
Yes, repotting an African violet from a 4-inch pot is advisable if the plant has outgrown its container or if the soil has degraded. Signs that it needs repotting include roots growing out of the drainage holes or if the plant appears top-heavy. Use a pot that is only slightly larger, around 5-6 inches, and ensure you use a well-draining potting mix specifically formulated for African violets. Repotting can help promote healthier growth and flowering.
Usually gnats appear because they start laying eggs in the soil of a plant. Sometimes they just appear out of no where at certain times of the year. When re-potting plants make sure you use clean soil, clean pot etc. and take off as much old soil as you can. They are a nuisance but won't harm your plants. There are pesticides for this or drench soil with Neem oil.
Yes it is called re-potting. Usually done when the plant has outgrown its present pot.
Re-potting or up-potting.
yes
Yes you can re plant an Easter lily and place it in some out door location as it needs sunlight.
because off they 're beauty that they bring to the island and is very rare in other countries while Jamaica has an abundance
No re-tread tyres can also bubble
you don't need to are you re-tarted.
Take it out of pot and slice 1 to 2 inches off from all sides of root ball including some off the bottom, they like peat moss so plant it back into a clean pot and keep it moist all the time. Use a good fertilizer, Jack's something else that's good.