Repot? Separate the individual plants ?? If there are any… I really just don't know. I water once a week, there are drainage holes, it is in indirect sunlight in my living room.
Looks like an aloe and her many many children. You can definitely repot and separate into many parts.
victric
HappiER? Looks like it’s doing well mate
ginger_patronus
I’d separate based on how long the roots of all the individual plants are when you take them out. Put all the like lengths in the same. Unless you want a bunch of aloe because it’s all babies!
adohrable
Are you worried about it because it’s starting to grow feathers?
butterscxtchbop
A good repotting and separation for sure! I’d say start with your classic 9cm pots or 11cm if you want to give them a little more wiggle room.
Otherwise a very happy plant!
msprague74
She looks happy to me.
Shoddy_Matter_4940
I think if you want to do just a quick job you could get a second pot about the same size, pop the whole thing out and split the roots in half then pot them both up.
Desertratta
Once you pop it out of the pot you’ll know what you have to do! It will be nearly impossible to just repot it, there’s so many, and they’ll be falling apart. There will likely be obvious clusters to place together and many starters to gift to all your friends! Just have a dozen pots ready, maybe 3-4 6” pots and 6-8 4” pots.…at least!
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Looks like an aloe and her many many children. You can definitely repot and separate into many parts.
HappiER? Looks like it’s doing well mate
I’d separate based on how long the roots of all the individual plants are when you take them out. Put all the like lengths in the same. Unless you want a bunch of aloe because it’s all babies!
Are you worried about it because it’s starting to grow feathers?
A good repotting and separation for sure! I’d say start with your classic 9cm pots or 11cm if you want to give them a little more wiggle room.
Otherwise a very happy plant!
She looks happy to me.
I think if you want to do just a quick job you could get a second pot about the same size, pop the whole thing out and split the roots in half then pot them both up.
Once you pop it out of the pot you’ll know what you have to do! It will be nearly impossible to just repot it, there’s so many, and they’ll be falling apart. There will likely be obvious clusters to place together and many starters to gift to all your friends! Just have a dozen pots ready, maybe 3-4 6” pots and 6-8 4” pots.…at least!