It’s finally Spring time, people! Do you know what that means? REPOTTING!
It can be pretty daunting, but with this guide under your belt - you’ll be an expert in no time!

First thing’s first: how do I know when to repot my plants?
Keep an eye out for a few telltale signs:
- Roots poking from the bottom of your pot
- Pot is packed firm with roots when you press the sides
- Plants are drying out very fast
- New growth is small or not forming properly
- Slow or no growth
What's the best pot for repotting my plants?
As a general rule of thumb, if your pot is under 25cm in diameter, go up one size.
If your pot’s bigger than that, jump up a couple of sizes!
Do I remove the old soil?
It's usually best to use the opportunity to refresh your soil. Most common soils can contain more pests and toxins, and less nutrients. Reduce the shock of repotting your plants, and give it the best start with Enrich Powder.
So, how do I repot?
1. Remove the plant from its current pot
Gently hold your plant from its base and turn the pot to the side. Tap and squeeze the sides of the pot while gently pulling on the base of the plant to release it.
2. Remove soil and loosen roots
Shake off excess soil and remove the rest. You can add this to your compost, or mix our Enrich Powder into it, moisten it with water and let it rest in a sealed plastic bag to revitalise it.
3. Prepare your soil
Get your favourite well draining potting mix and add a liberal dose of Enrich Powder. Just mix it right through, and remember that more is generally better - it cannot burn or harm your plants.

4. Get potting!
Add a layer of your enriched soil, and add a tablespoon of pellets where you want to place your plant. Centre your plant in the pot. Add soil around it and gently shake, tap and pat it down until your plant is standing securely without assistance.
5. Water thoroughly
Plants get thirsty when they’re stressed, so make sure you give your newly potted babe a good drink with Grow Concentrate right after potting!