Repotting guide
When & how to repot Overlooked Lagenandra (Lagenandra praetermissa)
Also called Praetermissa Lagenandra.
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About Overlooked Lagenandra
Lagenandra praetermissa · also called Praetermissa Lagenandra · tropical
Lagenandra praetermissa is a rare Sri Lankan rheophytic aroid closely related to Cryptocoryne, valued by aquarists and paludarium keepers for its elliptic, deep-green leaves. It thrives semi-submerged in high humidity and soft water. Toxic to pets due to calcium oxalate crystals inherent in the Araceae family.
Mature size: 15-30 cm tall
Watch for — Root rot: Overwatering without adequate drainage in terrarium culture invites rot; ensure free-draining substrate.
How to tell overlooked lagenandra needs repotting
Repotting on a calendar is less reliable than reading the plant. For overlooked lagenandra, watch for these signs:
- Roots spiralling thickly out of the drainage holes or pushing the whole plant up out of the pot.
- The pot is so packed that water runs straight through in seconds and barely wets the soil.
- It has split a plastic pot, or the rootball is a solid mass with almost no soil left when you slide it out.
- Growth and (for overlooked lagenandra) flowering have clearly stalled despite good light and feeding — but remember this plant likes being snug, so a little crowding alone is not a reason to repot.
For the underlying biology of a pot-bound root system and why it stalls a plant, see our guide to spotting and fixing a root-bound plant.
How often to repot overlooked lagenandra
Only every 2–4 years, when genuinely crowded. Overlooked Lagenandra is one of the plants that genuinely prefers a snug pot — it grows and flowers better with its roots a little restricted, so resist the urge to repot it on schedule. Compact rosette-forming rheophyte.
What size pot to step overlooked lagenandra up to
Go up only one pot size — roughly 2–3 cm (about an inch) wider in diameter, no more. Overlooked Lagenandra positively prefers a snug pot: it flowers and grows better when the roots are a little restricted. The single biggest repotting mistake here is over-potting — dropping overlooked lagenandra into a pot two or three sizes up. All that surplus soil holds water the small root system cannot use, stays cold and wet, and rots the roots within weeks. When in doubt, choose the smaller pot.
Not sure of the exact diameter? Our pot size calculator takes the current pot and root spread and tells you the right next size — it deliberately recommends a single step up, never a big jump.
The best time of year to repot overlooked lagenandra
Early spring, just as new growth restarts, is the ideal window for overlooked lagenandra. The plant is moving into its strongest growth phase and re-roots into fresh soil quickly. Avoid repotting in winter dormancy or, for flowering plants, while it is in bud or bloom — recovery is slowest then and you risk dropping the flowers.
Step-by-step: repotting overlooked lagenandra
- Confirm it actually needs it. Slide overlooked lagenandra out and check the roots. Only continue if it is genuinely packed — this plant prefers a snug pot, so if there is still soil and room, put it straight back.
- Pick a pot only one size up. Choose a pot just 2–3 cm wider with good drainage. Resist anything bigger; over-potting is the main killer here.
- Ease it out gently. Water lightly the day before, then tip overlooked lagenandra out, supporting the base. Tease the outer roots free only enough to stop them circling.
- Repot at the same depth. Add a layer of fresh rich aquatic substrate or moisture-retentive terrarium mix, set the plant so the soil line sits exactly where it did before, and backfill around the sides, firming lightly.
- Settle it in. Water once to settle the soil, then let it sit. Hold off on more water until the top of the soil dries — fresh soil around a small root system stays wet for a while.
Aftercare
Because the new soil holds more water than the old crammed rootball did, ease right back on watering — let the top of the soil dry before you water overlooked lagenandra again, or you will rot the roots in the very pot you just moved it to. Keep it out of harsh direct sun for a fortnight. Do not fertilise for about 4 weeks — fresh mix already carries nutrients and feeding freshly disturbed roots scorches them.
The right soil mix for overlooked lagenandra
Overlooked Lagenandra wants rich aquatic substrate or moisture-retentive terrarium mix. Fine aquasoil or a clay-loam aquatic substrate in aquariums. Emersed: use a mix of coconut coir, fine bark, and perlite that retains moisture yet drains freely. Always use fresh mix when you repot — reusing old, broken-down soil reintroduces the compaction and poor drainage you are repotting to fix.
Repotting overlooked lagenandra — frequently asked questions
How often should you repot overlooked lagenandra?
Only every 2–4 years, when genuinely crowded for overlooked lagenandra. Only repot overlooked lagenandra every 2–4 years, and only when it is genuinely root-bound — it flowers and grows best slightly crowded. Step up just one pot size in spring using rich aquatic substrate or moisture-retentive terrarium mix. The key mistake is over-potting: a too-big pot stays wet and rots the roots.
What size pot does overlooked lagenandra need?
Go up only one pot size — roughly 2–3 cm (about an inch) wider in diameter, no more. Overlooked Lagenandra positively prefers a snug pot: it flowers and grows better when the roots are a little restricted. The single biggest repotting mistake here is over-potting — dropping overlooked lagenandra into a pot two or three sizes up. All that surplus soil holds water the small root system cannot use, stays cold and wet, and rots the roots within weeks. When in doubt, choose the smaller pot. Use our pot size calculator to size it from the plant's current pot and root spread.
When is the best time of year to repot overlooked lagenandra?
Early spring, just as new growth restarts, is the ideal window for overlooked lagenandra. The plant is moving into its strongest growth phase and re-roots into fresh soil quickly. Avoid repotting in winter dormancy or, for flowering plants, while it is in bud or bloom — recovery is slowest then and you risk dropping the flowers.
Does overlooked lagenandra like to be root-bound?
Yes — overlooked lagenandra genuinely flowers and grows best when slightly pot-bound, so do not rush to repot it. The mistake to avoid is over-potting into a much larger pot: the excess soil stays wet, the roots cannot use it, and the plant rots. Only repot every few years and only one snug size up.
Should you fertilise overlooked lagenandra after repotting?
Not immediately. Wait about 4 weeks after repotting overlooked lagenandra. Fresh mix already contains nutrients, and feeding freshly cut or disturbed roots burns them. Resume your normal feeding routine once you see new growth.
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