Repotting 101
Give Your Plants a Fresh Start!
Have you noticed your plants looking a bit sad lately? It might be time for repotting! Here’s everything you need to know about when and how to repot your beloved green friends, stress-free.
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Use the Right Soil
- Roots growing out from the bottom of the pot
- Water drains too quickly or doesn't drain at all
- Growth of your plant has slowed significantly
- Soil appears dry, compact, or moldy
- Tip: Most plants need repotting every 1-2 years.
Choose the Right Pot
- Pick a pot 20% larger than the current one
- Always use a pot with drainage holes
- Tip: Terracotta pots are perfect for those who tend to overwater.
Use the Right Soil
- Choose a potting mix suitable for your plant type (e.g., cactus or tropical plants)
- Add perlite or coconut chips for better drainage
- Fresh soil means fresh nutrients for your plant!
Repotting in 5 Simple Steps
step 1
step 1
Water your plant the day before.
Step 2
Step 2
Carefully loosen roots and remove old soil. Trim excessively long roots if needed.
Step 3
Step 3
Place fresh soil at the bottom of the new pot.
Step 4
Step 4
Position your plant centrally and fill with fresh soil.
Step 5
Step 5
Water lightly and let your plant adjust to its new home
Aftercare Tips

Keep your repotted plant away from direct sunlight for a few days.

Wait 2-4 weeks before fertilizing again.

