Now What Should I Do?

2024/6/30 Edited to

... Read moreRepotting plants can be a tricky task, especially when you find multiple plants in one pot. It’s essential to understand how different plants may have varying needs for space, nutrients, and moisture. When choosing whether to repot plants together, consider factors such as their growth habits, moisture requirements, and potential competition for resources. For instance, some plants thrive best when separated to avoid overcrowding, while others can cohabitate successfully. The debate among plant lovers often revolves around the best practices for potting plants. Engaging with communities such as #plantperson and #blackgirlswithplants can provide a wealth of knowledge and personal experiences from fellow plant parents, helping you decide what's best for your greenery. Additionally, resources on caring for specific plants like snake plants can help guide your repotting efforts. Ultimately, the well-being of your plants is paramount. If you're ever uncertain, don't hesitate to seek advice from experts or share your experiences with online communities. Remember, every plant care journey is unique, and learning from each other builds a stronger community of plant enthusiasts!

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Florence Palmer

Aww Rae Rae multiplied 😂

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🪴Autumn🪴

I’d let it grow more and let it fill out before doing more plants! I’ve tried replanting my pothos but it looks better together. Its preference though if you want multiple do it girl it’ll live those are healthy roots!

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