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Repotting your Wandering Jew (Tradescantia zebrina) is essential for preventing root-bound stress and refreshing depleted soil. Done correctly, repotting can double your plant’s growth rate and restore vibrant leaf colors.
Part of our Wandering Jew Plant Care Guide (Pillar Page)
5 Telltale Signs:
Roots growing through drainage holes
Water drains too quickly (no soil left)
Visible salt/mineral buildup
Stunted growth despite care
Soil stays soggy for days
Best Time: Early spring (as new growth emerges) – according to University of Maryland Extension, this minimizes stress.
Current Pot | New Pot Size |
4-inch | 6-inch |
6-inch | 8-inch |
Material Matters:
Pro Tip: The American Horticultural Society recommends pots 2 inches wider than the root ball.
Ideal Blend:
Pre-Mixed Alternative:
Never Use: Garden soil (too dense) or moisture-control mixes.
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1. Water plant 24h pre-repotting →
2. Gently remove root ball →
3. Tease apart circling roots →
4. Add soil to new pot →
5. Position plant at same depth →
6. Fill gaps with soil →
7. Water thoroughly
Critical Step: Trim rotten roots (black/mushy) with sterilized scissors.
First 2 Weeks:
Recovery Signs: New growth in 7-14 days.
Symptom | Cause | Solution |
Wilting leaves | Root damage | Mist leaves, wait to water |
Yellow leaves | Overwatering | Let soil dry completely |
Leaf drop | Light change | Return to original location |
Emergency Fix: For severe shock, create a humidity dome with plastic bag (vent daily).
Q: Can I divide my Wandering Jew when repotting?
A: Yes! Ensure each division has 3+ stems and healthy roots.
Q: Should I water right after repotting?
A: No – wait until day 3-5 to prevent rot in damaged roots.Q: Why are leaves limp after repotting?
A: Normal shock – should perk up in 5-7 days if roots are healthy.
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