Pothos Repotting Guide: When and How to Repot a Pothos Plant

Pothos Repotting Guide: When and How to Repot a Pothos Plant

Repotting is an important part of keeping a Pothos plant healthy. Over time, soil breaks down and roots fill the pot, which can slow growth and cause plant stress.

This complete guide explains when and how to repot a Pothos plant safely and correctly.

If you are new to Pothos care: Pothos Care Guide


When to Repot Pothos

Most Pothos plants need repotting every 1โ€“2 years.

Signs Your Pothos Needs Repotting

  • Roots growing out of drainage holes
  • Slow growth
  • Soil dries very quickly
  • Plant becomes root-bound
  • Water runs straight through soil

Growth guide: Pothos Not Growing

Growth speed: Pothos Growth Rate


Best Time to Repot Pothos

The best time to repot Pothos is during active growth.

  • Spring โ†’ Best time
  • Summer โ†’ Good time
  • Fall โ†’ Possible
  • Winter โ†’ Avoid if possible

Winter guide: Pothos Winter Care


Choosing the Right Pot Size

Select a pot slightly larger than the current one.

  • 2โ€“5 cm larger diameter
  • Drainage holes required
  • Avoid oversized pots

Pot guide: Pothos Best Pot Size


Best Soil for Repotting

Use loose and well-draining soil.

Ideal mix:

  • Potting soil
  • Perlite
  • Coco peat

Soil guide: Pothos Soil Guide


Step-by-Step Repotting Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the New Pot

  • Add fresh soil to the bottom
  • Ensure drainage holes are open

Step 2: Remove the Plant

  • Gently remove the plant
  • Loosen roots carefully

Step 3: Inspect Roots

  • Check for root rot
  • Trim damaged roots

Root guide: Pothos Root Rot

Step 4: Place in New Pot

  • Center the plant
  • Add fresh soil around roots
  • Lightly press soil

Step 5: Water Lightly

  • Water after repotting
  • Avoid soaking soil

Watering guide: Pothos Watering Guide


Aftercare Following Repotting

  • Keep in bright indirect light
  • Avoid fertilizer for 2โ€“3 weeks
  • Water carefully
  • Avoid direct sun

Light guide: Pothos Light Requirements

Fertilizer guide: Pothos Fertilizer Guide


Repotting and Leaf Problems

Plants may show temporary stress after repotting.


FAQ

How often should Pothos be repotted?

Most Pothos plants need repotting every 1โ€“2 years.

What size pot should I use?

Choose a pot 2โ€“5 cm larger than the current one.

Should I water after repotting?

Yes, light watering helps soil settle around roots.

Can repotting damage Pothos?

Pothos usually tolerates repotting well if done carefully.

Should I fertilize after repotting?

Wait 2โ€“3 weeks before fertilizing.

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