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Doug9345 wrote: I'm not sure that it's going to like being planted deeper. If it's getting too tall and seems like it wants to fall over then you are over watering it. When the new shoot gets bigger if you want to separate it, then just give it a tug and plant it in a new pot. They are very tough. I just let them fill the pot and water about once a month.