Time for a repot?
I've had Leonard here since Jan 2023, and I want to say he's been in this pot for about a year, give or take? He grown a TON, and is easily 2-2.5x as tall as he was when I got him. In the past few weeks I've noticed he's dropped a couple of lower leaves despite keeping to my usual watering routine and I'm wondering if it may be because he's starting to dry out faster due to how much he's grown? Should I move him into a bigger pot this spring? There aren't any visible roots, but this style of pot is such that I suspect I wouldn't really see them until he was so rootbound he was about to break the pot π
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1ft to light, indirect
6β pot with drainage
Last watered 10 months ago
@RelentlessZebra Hi there! Spring is a great time to repot and due to your beautiful plantβs growth, Iβll bet itβs time. If you take it out of itβs pot and find that itβs not rootbound, you could always just refresh a bit of the soil and pop it back in the same pot, though, like you, Iβm betting that it is and that could speak to it drying out quickly and losing lower leaves. Donβt want to break that pot either! π
Going up an inch or two is probably what it needs. Btw- REALLY GORGEOUS plant!!! π€©πͺ΄
Going up an inch or two is probably what it needs. Btw- REALLY GORGEOUS plant!!! π€©πͺ΄
@RelentlessZebra totally agree with @SunnyPlants . Enjoy your plant care journey!ππ»π
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