Hello,
the roots of my dragon tree have began breaking through the bottom of the black plastic starter pot that came with it
I know its suggested to only go 2 inches larger but I'm a lazy gardener and just want to do it once. I'm thinking of just getting a 14" pot and keeping it in there whether or not the plant later out grows that it. Is this a bad idea? Thanks
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Plants are living, growing organisms and for the most part cannot be grown in the same container their entire life if you wish for them to live and be healthy. Therefore, it is a necessity to change the pot every once in a while unless you intend to bonsai it, even then it will still need to have the soil changed yearly.
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If the stalk is no longer attached to the roots, it cannot live, as there is no way for that part of the plant to obtain nutrients from the soil.
I understand that it's fairly easy to root these plants, although I haven't done so myself. If the stem is still partially attached to the roots, you might want to just leave it for awhile and see how it does. It might improve. If the stem is totally detached from the root ball, it might be better to replant it in a separate container. Keep the air around it humid by placing the pot on a humidity tray or by misting the plant a few times during the day. Just some suggestions. Good luck with it.
I understand that it's fairly easy to root these plants, although I haven't done so myself. If the stem is still partially attached to the roots, you might want to just leave it for awhile and see how it does. It might improve. If the stem is totally detached from the root ball, it might be better to replant it in a separate container. Keep the air around it humid by placing the pot on a humidity tray or by misting the plant a few times during the day. Just some suggestions. Good luck with it.