FlytrapCare Carnivorous Plant Forums

Sponsored by FlytrapStore.com

Discuss non-carnivorous plants here

Moderator: Matt

User avatar
By PlantMom84
Posts:  144
Joined:  Fri Mar 17, 2023 5:43 am
#450623
Hello everyone! I have a couple of questions for you. Just got this and wondering when I should replant it. I want to keep them together. TIAImageImage

Sent from my SM-S136DL using Tapatalk

User avatar
By Hedonista
Location: 
Posts:  207
Joined:  Fri Jan 05, 2024 2:21 pm
#450625
I think they look nice in the pot they are in for now. Maybe if the kalanchoe start getting really tall, or the sedum starts trailing out too much for your liking, but IMO as long as they are happy, you can leave them be. If you want them in a different pot, go ahead and do it. I usually either do it right away so they can go through all the shock at once, rather than going into shock from the move and then getting shocked again, or I wait until they bounce back from the move shock.
User avatar
By PlantMom84
Posts:  144
Joined:  Fri Mar 17, 2023 5:43 am
#450627
Hedonista wrote:I think they look nice in the pot they are in for now. Maybe if the kalanchoe start getting really tall, or the sedum starts trailing out too much for your liking, but IMO as long as they are happy, you can leave them be. If you want them in a different pot, go ahead and do it. I usually either do it right away so they can go through all the shock at once, rather than going into shock from the move and then getting shocked again, or I wait until they bounce back from the move shock.
Thank you for your quick response. I like what it's in too Image

Sent from my SM-S136DL using Tapatalk

Should I just leave them be?

Was the flytrap identified to you as a red garne[…]

BIG SALE!!

One Large Agnes Was SOLD They must’ve love[…]

New here

Welcome!

Just wanted to check and make sure that I should c[…]

Newbie

Welcome to the forum.

What is that

Te i mean the black dots

This clone i have is green under strong off light […]

Hello

Welcome!

Support the community - Shop at FlytrapStore.com!