overpotting
Overpotting is the condition that occurs when a plant is placed into a pot that is too large for its root system. The excess volume of potting mix can retain more moisture and restrict aeration around the roots, leading to stress and slower establishment.
Signs of overpotting include slow or stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and wilting or drooping despite a moist
The main consequences of overpotting are reduced oxygen availability at the root zone and an increased risk
To manage overpotting, repot the plant into a pot that is only modestly larger than the current
Prevention centers on selecting an appropriately sized pot and gradually increasing pot size as the plant