When should I repot my succulents?

A general rule of thumb is to repot succulents every two-years, at least as a way to provide fresh fertile soil. The best time to repot is at the beginning of a succulent’s growing season – this gives the plant the highest chance of survival.

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Likewise, do succulents outgrow their pots?

While succulents are pretty slow growers, they will eventually outgrow the pot they are in and even need some maintenance on a regular basis.

Thereof, do succulents like to be crowded? As a rule, succulent plants do not mind crowding whether the plants are grouped in one container or are alone and fully filled out in the container. Transplanting a plant that has filled its container will generally allow the plant to experience a new spurt of growth.

Keeping this in view, what time of day is best to transplant plants?

morning

Is it OK to repot plants at night?

The best time of day to repot is when you’re in a good mood and have some time to yourself. … That’s why plants that wilt during the day often perk up in the evening. So, when you remove roots during a repotting (as opposed to potting up), it’s (very) slightly easier on the plant if you do it late in the day.

When should you repot plants?

spring

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