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to repot, or to not repot(cephs)...I guess

growergray

Just a guy
Hey all, a quick search didn't answer my question, so I'll just ask.
I've had my small cephs in a 3"pot for about 2 years now without bothering them. In the last few months, they've been putting out a decent number of adult pitchers. So this leads to my question:

Would it be better to repot the plants in a taller pot with some new soil (yes, I'll be keeping some of the old soil around the roots), or should I just leave them be for another year?

Thanks in advance!
 
putting it into a bigger pot is prolly a good idea if for no other reason than to put it in some fresh soil.....
 
I would prepare a larger pot and leave room to take the entire contents from the smaller pot to be placed on top. And then water to meld the media.
 
I too would repot. After two years, the soil has got to be at its end. And as previously stated, just watch the roots.
 
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