When should succulents be repotted?

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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How do I know when to repot my succulents?

Roots are growing through the bottom of the pot

When you turn your succulent over, do you see white roots crowding the pot's drainage holes? If yes, then it's time to repot your succulents. If your pot is wobbly because of roots poking through, then it's most definitely time to repot!
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What time of year should you repot succulents?

Spring & summer are the best times to plant/transplant/repot succulents. I live in a climate with warmer winters so early fall is fine. If you transplant your succulents in winter, they won't die. Just know it's not the optimum time so you might want to wait until spring.
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Should I let succulents dry out before repotting?

Water plants well before repotting. You'll need to let them dry out before removing them from the container.
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Do succulents like to be root bound?

How do you know when it's time repot succulent plants? Most cacti and succulents do not to be repotted often. They can thrive in pots and containers that seem too small for them or containers they have outgrown.
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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.
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How do you repot a succulent for beginners?

Step-by-step guide to repot your succulent
  1. Step 1: Remove the plant from the old pot. Start by turning the plant sideways and grabbing the plant at the base of the stem. ...
  2. Step 2: Clean and dry the root system. ...
  3. Step 3: Put the plant in a new pot.
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Should you water succulents right after repotting?

Don't water right away

Your instinct may be to water immediately after rehoming a plant. But when it comes to repotting succulents, it's best to wait to wait a few days before watering them. Your plants' roots will need this time to heal, and they will be susceptible to root rot if you try to water them too soon.
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Why is my succulent dying after repotting?

The reason for succulents dying after repotting is because of transplant shock or damp soils. Succulents die back due to a sudden contrast in light, soil and moisture levels. The new soil can retain too much moisture for repotted succulents to tolerate causing leaves to turn yellow, brown or black.
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Do succulents need sun?

Succulents love light and need about six hours of sun per day, depending on the type of succulent. Newly planted succulents can scorch in direct sunlight, so you may need to gradually introduce them to full sun exposure or provide shade with a sheer curtain.
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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.
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Can you repot succulents in regular potting soil?

All Purpose Potting Soil

Any type of all regular potting soil will work as the base to make your own succulent soil.
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How often should succulents be watered?

You should water your succulents every other week during non-winter months when temperatures are above 40 degrees. During the winter time (when temperatures are below 40 degrees) you should only water your succulent once a month because it is dormant during this time. There are a few exceptions to this rule.
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Do succulents like tight pots?

What's the Ideal Pot Size for Succulents? The ideal pot size for succulents should be about 10% wider than the plant itself. If you are looking at shallow or deep pots, always choose the shallow pot. The depth of the pot should be 10% bigger than the plant.
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How do you repot a small succulent?

Dig a shallow hole in the new soil, place your succulent in it, then gently cover the roots with more of the potting soil to stabilize the plant. Be sure to add enough to reach the base of the plant, but don't cover any leaves or let the leaves rest on top of the soil!
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How do you replant succulents without killing them?

How to Repot
  1. Step 1: Choose a larger pot. Choose a pot that's about 10% bigger than your succulent. Don't pick a pot that is too big as it may shock them. ...
  2. Step 2: Cover the drainage holes with a porous material like a coffee filter. This step is optional. ...
  3. Step 3: Layer soil in the new pot.
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Can you bring back dead succulents?

The good news is that succulents are very hardy and versatile. While the plant's diminish may have you a bit panicked, in most cases, reviving succulents is quite easy and the plant will turn around quickly. They are adapted to living in very specific, and often harsh, conditions.
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What does Overwatered succulent look like?

An overwatered plant will have mushy leaves that feel soft and squishy. What is this? The color of the leaves would appear lighter than a healthy plant, or turn translucent in color. A lot of times an overwatered succulent would drop leaves easily even when lightly touched.
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What are the best pots for succulents?

The best pots for succulents are made from terracotta or ceramic. Both of these materials are breathable, which encourages proper water drainage and air circulation. Just remember that both terracotta and ceramic are heavy, especially once you add soil and plants.
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Whats the best soil for succulents?

Because succulents are drought-tolerant plants that do not require consistent moisture, their potting soil should be porous and well-draining and have a lower percentage of organic matter than traditional indoor soil mixes. A loose, grainy soil mixture with plenty of sand and perlite or pumice is ideal.
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What kind of soil do succulents need?

Succulents have shallow root systems and prefer soil that well-draining. A loose, rocky soil that is nutrient-rich is optimal. If planting in containers, use a potting mix specifically formulated for succulents and cacti and plant in a pot with holes in the bottom for drainage.
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Do succulents like coffee grounds?

Using coffee grounds on succulents is beneficial both for growth and development. It will also help to enhance the richness of the soil. Coffee ground when added to succulent soil increases both drainage and aeration.
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Do succulents need small pots?

A Small Pot Can Damage your Succulent Drastically

Due to its size, a small pot can hold less soil in it, which means your plant will not get enough nutrients to thrive. Moreover, a small container constricts the roots, which eventually disrupts the growth of a plant.
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How deep should soil be for succulents?

Some sources recommend preparing the soil three inches (8 cm.) deep, but others say at least six inches to eight inches (15-20 cm.) down is necessary. The deeper, the better when adding the outdoor succulent soil to your bed.
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