Knowing when to upgrade your plant's home is key to its health in an urban setting. Here are five clear indicators that it's time for a larger planter box. First, check the roots. If they are circling tightly at the bottom of the pot or growing out of the drainage holes, the plant is root-bound. Second, notice if water drains too quickly during watering, as this means roots have taken over the soil space. Third, observe slowed or stunted growth, even during the growing season. Fourth, if the plant becomes top-heavy and tips over easily, its container is no longer providing adequate support. Finally, if the soil dries out unusually fast or the plant requires watering far more frequently, it's likely root-crowded. Repotting into a box just 1-2 inches larger in diameter gives your plant the fresh soil and space it needs to continue thriving on your balcony or patio.
How do I know when it's time to repot a plant into a larger urban planter box?
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