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    Evgeniy Goncharenko commented  · 

    I have been looking into container sizing variables recently because standard advice like just getting a bigger pot often leads to root issues. Soil volume increases exponentially with diameter and excess soil holds moisture longer than the root system can absorb.

    To avoid overpotting mistakes I used https://florentiax.com/calculators/12-pot-size-calculator-for-repotting-plants.html which evaluates parameters beyond simple measurements. The logic looks at plant growth rates, root density, pot materials, and even the current season to estimate a safe container range. For instance small pots generally require an increase of only 2–3 cm whereas larger ones can handle bigger jumps. It seems practical for calculating a low risk size progression based on realistic biological limits.