Should I replant this or just leave it in its current pot? by BlandLookOut Plant ClinicWhat's wrong with my plant? 8 Comments FabasTI 8 months ago If you just bought it, don’t touch him for at least 3-5 months, let it adjust to your home. And no, there is no need for replanting lmaluuker 8 months ago Leave it. Ironsam811 8 months ago Yeah I’d repot it into a well draining pot, but those plants can be sensitive. If you just bought it, let it vibe for a bit in the new environment BlandLookOut 8 months ago Thanks everyone!! Unlucky_Map1871 8 months ago I’m so jealous I love a caladium <3 Ambitious_Bowl4302 8 months ago Have fun taking care of her. She’s super pretty! Superfry88 8 months ago You could but IDK that it’s a rush if you just got this. Researcher-Used 8 months ago I’ve seen worse root bounding. You can just prune the root too if you’re bored. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
FabasTI 8 months ago If you just bought it, don’t touch him for at least 3-5 months, let it adjust to your home. And no, there is no need for replanting
Ironsam811 8 months ago Yeah I’d repot it into a well draining pot, but those plants can be sensitive. If you just bought it, let it vibe for a bit in the new environment
Researcher-Used 8 months ago I’ve seen worse root bounding. You can just prune the root too if you’re bored.
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If you just bought it, don’t touch him for at least 3-5 months, let it adjust to your home. And no, there is no need for replanting
Leave it.
Yeah I’d repot it into a well draining pot, but those plants can be sensitive. If you just bought it, let it vibe for a bit in the new environment
Thanks everyone!!
I’m so jealous I love a caladium <3
Have fun taking care of her. She’s super pretty!
You could but IDK that it’s a rush if you just got this.
I’ve seen worse root bounding. You can just prune the root too if you’re bored.