Repotting is an important part of succulents maintenance. But for many it can be a dreaded task as sometimes, succulents can die after repotting.
In this video we will explore the 6 main reasons succulents can start deteriorating after repotting.
Succulents are tough plants that will tolerate not being repotted for many years, however some may start deteriorating due to being root bound. Repotting offers many benefits, though sometimes things can go wrong.
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Timeline
00:00 Intro
01:07 Change of scenery
02:28 Succulents indoors
03:09 Bad potting mix
04:17 Repotting too low
06:44 Sensitive succulents
07:43 Heatwaves
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