I went to repot a new plant (after it’s few weeks quarantine) and discovered it’s two plants in small planters planted into a larger pot. It took me about an hour to get the roots out of the small pots and separated. Did I do the right thing?

by lomoore19

16 Comments

  1. nicoleauroux

    How stupid! Was the seller too lazy to just slide each plant out of its pot?

  2. rcroswell

    Yes, a lot of stores unfortunately do that.

  3. Melpie24

    Whichever nursery/grower supplies Walmart does this on lots of plants. I wonder how many people end up with dead plants because they don’t repot right away…

  4. This-Angle9524

    Yeah its common, you did the right thing to seperate them all and divide it up

  5. I had to deal with this and it took about 3 hours 🥲

  6. Maleficent_Narwhal67

    Oh, yes, I just cut up the plastic pot to get it off

  7. Vast-Wrangler5579

    I’ve seen a post here before of a pot, in a pot… repotted in another pot. The picture was fantastic!

  8. giraffeneckedcat

    Omg I thought the bit of black that’s the pot was where you had severed the plant from the roots and I was so, so sad for you 😅😅😅 I’ll go to bed now.

  9. No-Transition-6218

    They are called the cups of death! Try to cut as much away as you can without disturbing the roots! As long as you can get some pressure away from those cups, it should be OK in the long run

  10. jasper-snakemom

    unfortunately it’s common for nurseries to do because it helps with the plant’s stability early in life. it’s best just to cut them off when you find them. r/plantabuse

  11. not-a-cryptid

    If you did all the work to separate them, you’re good to go.

    Honestly, the plant adjusted to having these pots in there to the point where the need for separation from them no longer mattered. The roots are super robust and healthy — they have long gotten past the dangers that the cups of death pose and would have been fine to be left as-is.

    But your brain would have whispered to you every night when your head hit the pillow “your aglaonema has pots within its pot isn’t that weird” if you hadn’t gone through the trouble.

  12. amilliongalaxies_

    Yes, with that exact plant. I just removed them

  13. thepottedrainforest

    Lol. Orchid pots. That’s one way to full the pot.

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