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Right now is the best your plants will look all year.
It's mid-June. The light is strong, the days are long, and your plants are growing flat out. New leaves, fresh roots, that little unfurling thing a Monstera does that makes you stop and stare like a proud parent.
This is peak season. The conditions are doing half the work for you.
So here's the strange part…
This is also the time of year I get the most messages from people who feel like they're falling behind. Everything's growing at once, at different speeds, and instead of enjoying it they're second-guessing every decision. Does that need repotting? Why's this one suddenly so thirsty? Why's that one growing sideways?
It's not that they're doing anything wrong. It's that growth exposes the gaps. When plants tick over slowly, you can wing it and get away with it. When everything's growing at full speed, winging it stops working.
So before you go repotting everything in sight this week, one quick thing: tip the plant out and actually look at the roots first. If they're circling the pot or poking out the bottom, great, size up. If there's still soil and space in there, leave it.
Most "summer repotting" doesn't need doing, and you'll stress the plant more by disturbing it mid-growth. Peak season rewards checking before acting.
That, really, is the whole idea behind…
The Confident Plant Parent System.
It's the simple, repeatable 5-step structure I use to manage 200+ plants without losing my mind (or my leaves). A calm way to check in, spot what needs doing, adjust, and move on. Especially when your collection decides to grow all at once like it's doing right now.
Because your plants don't need perfect care. They need a routine that works for you.
This week, you can grab it for 60% off as part of my June promotion.
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