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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
repot

"put in fresh pots," 1845, from re- + pot (v.). Related: Repotted; repotting.

Wiktionary
repot

vb. To move a growing plant from one pot to a larger one to allow for further growth

WordNet
repot
  1. v. put in a new, usually larger, pot; "The plant had grown and had to be repotted"

  2. [also: repotting, repotted]

Usage examples of "repot".

This is why, as the daylight faded, the Eldest emitted the blast of pheromonal scent that served to summon that one who could flip switches, open greenhouse louvers, speak aloud to other intermediaries, and repot those who needed repotting.

Amputating most of its roots, they repotted it in a tight bowl packed with a sharp sand mixture to sting the remaining threadling roots.

The tree obeyed, glowing in his mind with resignation: he had repotted it twice before.

Terese who is repotting two little cacti merely puts her hands on her belly and weeps.

Her downstairs neighbour was repotting plants on the porch as they approached and looked up when they arrived.