Pruning involves trimming away dead, dormant, and old growth from a plant to help it flourish and produce new, healthy growth in the future. It’s an easy but important way to keep your indoor plants in great shape, too: all you need to do is look for dead leaves, remove any dead flower blossoms, and trim away any unnecessary or unwieldy stems and branches. We’ll walk you through the entire process, so you can confidently keep your indoor plants in great shape for months and years.
How do you prune a plant?
Clean your pruning shears with 70% rubbing alcohol. Remove any dying leaves, plant matter, and dead flowers from houseplants that have blossomed already. To remove overgrowth or encourage more growth, snip above the node on a branch or stem, cutting away up to 25% of your stems, vines, or branches.
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Troubleshooting Houseplant Issues
Symptom | Diagnosis | What to Do |
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Lack of flowers
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Poor lighting | Move plants to a better, more well-lit spot |
Lack of flowers
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Too much fertilizer | Apply recommended amount according to packaging |
Whitened leaves
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Too much sun | Transition your plants gradually to sunnier locations |
Wilting
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Too much or not enough water | Switch to well-draining potting mix |
Wilting
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Root rot | Snip away bad roots and repot the plant |
Wilting & stem discoloration
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Stem cankers | Trim away infected parts of the plant |
Yellowed leaves
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Pests | Clean plants with water and a houseplant spray |
Yellowed leaves
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Root rot | Snip away bad roots and repot the plant |
Yellowed leaves
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Fertilizer toxicity | Filter the soil several times with fresh water |
Expert Q&A
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QuestionShould you prune roots if they start sticking out of the soil?Chai Saechao is the Founder and Owner of Plant Therapy, an indoor-plant store founded in 2018 based in San Francisco, California. As a self-described plant doctor, he believes in the therapeutic power of plants, hoping to keep sharing his love of plants with anyone willing to listen and learn.No, you really don't want to go that route. The roots are an especially delicate part of the plant and you may accidentally kill the plant if you cut them the wrong way. If the roots are sticking out of the soil, it's a sign that your plant is too big for the container it's in. Whatever your current pot size is, go up at least 2 sizes and transfer your plant to a new container.
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QuestionHow should I cut a plant that is too tall and needs to be replanted?Community AnswerReduce the height by cutting an upright stem just above a growth node. In other words, trim it right above where a leaf has sprouted. Trimming off the growing tip of a stem will prevent it from quickly gaining height and will promote a fuller appearance in the area you cut.
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QuestionWhat's the best time to prune my house plants?Community AnswerIf they're blooming plants, only after they bloom, otherwise any time a little trim will help them get bigger.
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About This Article
To prune houseplants that are overgrown, wait until the beginning of their growing season and after they've already bloomed. Then, use sharp, clean scissors or pruning shears to cut back half of the longest branches on the plants so they're a third of their original length. You should also cut back any long, leggy stems to one-third of their length. If you have any soft-stemmed houseplants, like English ivy and philodendron, pinch the tips off the stems, just above a node, to help maintain the plant's busy shape. To learn how to prune dead leaves and stems on your houseplants, read on!
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