Roots growing out
RootboundRoots appear from drainage holes.
Luffa acutangula is a cucurbitaceous vine commercially grown for its unripe fruits as a vegetable. Mature fruits are used as natural cleaning sponges. Its fruit slightly resembles a cucumber or zucchini with ridges. It is native to South Asia and has been naturalised in other regions. It is also grown as a houseplant in places with colder climates. English common English names include angled luffa, Chinese okra, dish cloth gourd, ridged gourd, sponge gourd, vegetable gourd, strainer vine, ribbed loofah, silky gourd, and silk gourd.
Repotting gives your Hibiscus more space to grow and keeps it healthy.
Roots appear from drainage holes.
Soil no longer retains moisture.
Leaves become smaller or sparse.
Plant tips or becomes hard to balance.
Gently slide the plant out of the old pot.
Trim circling roots and loosen the root ball.
Select a pot 1-2 inches wider.
Use a rich, well-draining mix.
Place, fill, water, and keep in shade.
