Roots growing out
RootboundRoots appear from drainage holes.
Beaucarnea recurvata, the elephant's foot or ponytail palm, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The species is endemic to eastern Mexico; according to IUCN it is now confined to the state of Veracruz, but Plants of the World Online also cites it as occurring in Oaxaca, Puebla, San Luis Potosí, and Tamaulipas. Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the true palms (Arecaceae). It has become popular in Europe and worldwide as an ornamental plant. There are 350-year-old Beaucarneas registered in Mexico.
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.
