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Jun 11, 2021 12:11 PM CST
Name: Mary
Santa Barbara CA (Zone 10a)
TeamCll said:

I pretty much repot everything I get, when I get it, just so I have an idea on what's going on in the pot, and making sure the soil is the way I want it. Sometimes nurseries don't have the best soil mixture. If it's in a 1 gallon pot, it wouldn't hurt to look and see. Just be gentle.there's also the option of plunging the pot in a bigger one just to add more growing room without disturbing the plant, then you can wait till next season to repot.


I actually planted it in a nursery pot after I received a cutting. It's a mix of cactus mix and perlite. How would plunging it into another pot give it more growing room if it's potentiallt root bound in the current pot?

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