Succulents generally prefer to be slightly root-bound, meaning they like their roots to be somewhat snug in their containers. However, there are some signs that indicate it might be time to repot your succulent:
Overgrown and crowded roots: If you notice the roots of your succulent are circling around the pot or growing out of the drainage holes, it's a clear sign that the plant has outgrown its current container.
Slow growth or wilting: If your succulent is showing signs of slow growth, or the leaves are wilting even after regular watering, it might be root-bound, and repotting could provide more space for healthy root growth.
Water is pooling on top: When you water your succulent, and the water starts pooling on top instead of being absorbed, it could indicate that the root system is compacted and needs more space.
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