![]() This is a sign that the plant is rootbound as the roots are seeking out new places to grow outside of the pot. You can also check to see if there are any roots growing out of the drainage hole in your pot. If you have been watering the plant correctly but the leaves are still starting to look yellowed or otherwise unhealthy, it might mean that it needs more space to grow. If your avocado plant is in a pot that makes it difficult to check to see if it is rootbound, there are other signs that you could look for. If a pot has more roots in it than there is soil, this is called “rootbound.” There is no more space for the plant to grow inside of that pot and it will mean that the plant will not be healthy and might die if you do not repot it soon. The first thing that you should look at are the plant’s roots. There are a few general rules that you can use to check to see if your avocado plant has outgrown its pot. You might think that it’s difficult to be able to tell if a plant has grown too big for its pot. The first thing you’ll need to know about repotting your avocado plant is how to tell if repotting is necessary. How Can You Tell That it’s Time for a New Pot? ![]() If you have a new plant, you should learn how to repot it as you will need to repot it a few times over the years as it grows. Knowing when and how to repot an avocado plant is very important. If you don’t repot your plant in time, it won’t have any space to grow. Watching an avocado plant grow can be very rewarding, especially if you grew it yourself from a seed.
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