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When to Repot Houseplants

When to Repot Houseplants


Episode 528


As your houseplants grow and flourish, their root systems expand, often outgrowing their current pots. This is when it's time to give your leafy companions a new home – a process known as repotting. Repotting provides plants the space they need to continue growing and refreshes the soil, replenishing essential nutrients that fuel their growth.

Determining Repotting Needs

Here are a few telltale signs that indicate your plant is ready for a new pot:

  1. Roots Crowding: If you notice roots growing out of the drainage holes or circling the root ball, it's a clear sign that your plant needs more space.
  2. Slow Growth: If your plant's growth has slowed or stalled despite regular watering and fertilization, it might be rootbound.
  3. Dry Soil: If the potting mix dries out quickly, even with regular watering, it indicates that the roots have absorbed all the available moisture and nutrients, leaving the plant yearning for more.

Choosing the Right Pot

When selecting a new pot for your plant, choose one slightly larger than the current one. A pot that is too large can lead to overwatering and root rot.

 

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