Can Different Plants Grow In Same Pot?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Absolutely,

multiple houseplants can be planted in one container

. Think about it. In the garden, we regularly combine different plants together. … Houseplants in one container should share the same growing conditions.

What plants can you put together in a pot?

Most of the usual houseplant suspects such as

philodendrons, scheffleras, peace lilies

, etc., all tolerate or even like average light, humidity and water, so could all be combined in a pot. Throw in a dracaena for height and some coleus for color, and you’ve got an eye-catching arrangement.

How many plants can you put in the same pot?

Traditional planting is when you allow enough room between plants that the planter looks full after 2 to 3 weeks of additional growth. Generally I would use

3 or maybe 4 plants in 10 or 12-inch

planters, 4 to 6 plants in a 14 to 16-inch planter and Six to 8 plants in an 16 to 20-inch planter and so on.

What happens if a pot is too big for a plant?

In a too-large pot, soil dries slowly, making your plant more susceptible to root rot. When a plant is too large for its pot, it also has a tendency to tip over. … Your

plant could become root-bound and exhibit stunted growth

. Ideally, for a large plant, pots that are the same size it is growing in is preferable.

Is it bad to put a small plant in a large pot?

When placed in oversized pots, small plants can expend all their energy extending their root system and not enough on creating foliage and flowers, so all the work goes on below the soil. It sounds a bit counter-intuitive, but true to say that

plants can tend to have their growth stunted by being in too big a pot

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How much bigger should a pot be than the plant?

When choosing a pot, choose a pot that is

1-2” larger than the current size

if the plant is currently in a 10” pot or smaller. If your current pot size is >10”, choose a pot that is 2-3” larger in diameter.

How much bigger should a pot be when repotting?

If you are changing planters, try to keep the size

no more than 2′′ larger in diameter for tabletop planters

, and no more than 4′′ larger in diameter for floor planters. If you’re repotting a very small plant, your new planter might only need to be an inch larger!

How big of a pot should I get for my plant?

When choosing a pot for a new plant, make sure you select one that has drainage holes and gives the plant room to grow. Buy a pot with

a diameter that’s at least one inch wider than the diameter of your plant’s root mass

, and if you’re expecting your plant to grow quickly, use a pot up to four inches wider.

Do plants grow better in pots or in the ground?

In comparison to the

ground

, containers hold substantially less growing media. This means their surface-area-to-volume ratio is far greater, which causes them to heat up and cool down far quicker than the ground. These fluctuations in temperature can damage plant roots and compromise overall growth.

How do you transfer a plant to a bigger pot?

  1. Step 1: Choose a larger pot. …
  2. Step 2: Cover the drainage holes with a porous material like a coffee filter. …
  3. Step 3: Layer soil in the new pot. …
  4. Step 4: Water the plant. …
  5. Step 5: Remove the plant from it’s old pot. …
  6. Step 6: Prune the rootball and untangle old roots.

Can you put too much soil in a pot?

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Don’t fill your pot with soil from your garden

— even if your garden has the very best soil on the planet. Garden soil is too heavy and too “dirty” (you know, replete with weed seeds, bugs and their eggs, bacteria — stuff that you don’t want in your pots), and it may not drain properly in a pot.

Should I put rocks at the bottom of my planter?

A: For years, experts told gardeners to put a

layer of gravel

, pebbles, sand or broken pieces of pot in the bottom of the pot before potting up houseplants or outdoor plants. … So when water runs down through your potted plant’s soil, it stops when it reaches the gravel.

Can you keep plants in grower pots?

Keep your houseplants in their plastic nursery pots for at least the

first year

. You can still use your pretty pot by slipping the new plant in its original plastic pot and dirt into the decorative pot and cover the top with Spanish moss or rocks to cover any gaps.

When should I repot my plants after buying?

If you just got a new plant that’s still in the container it came in, the experts agree you should give it

a few days or even weeks to acclimate

to your home before transferring it to a different planter.

How do you transplant plants without killing them?

  1. If you are able, choose the season you move.
  2. Mark where everything is going to go first.
  3. Pot, bucket or burlap: get the transportation ready.
  4. Use a special watering schedule for soon-to-be in-transit plants.
  5. Trim excess stems.
  6. Dig up using the drip line.

How do you know if a plant outgrows a pot?

The most obvious sign is the

presence of visible roots

, either on the surface of the soil or growing out from the drainage holes at the pot’s base. In these instances, carefully take the plant out from its pot – you are likely to see roots coiled around the root ball.

David Martineau
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David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.