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Hey guys, thanks for the advice, great stuff. Bourgie coming on nicely thanks to your input here, keeping it quite wet still. I expect the roots are coming in well now and only about 2 months since I cut it! These tropical things are fast beasts, deciduous trees don't stand a chance on the growth rates of these!! :)View attachment 116946 View attachment 116947
Cutting is growing like a train now in full sun. Still wilting a bit but hardening off nicely. I can see lots of thin roots through the drainage hole.

Most of these branches are to develop the root system and I may cut this back to a stump in the future as branches on these plants are really easy and fast to grow here compared to deciduous trees back home!

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Tanking along. Slowed down a bit now. I'm thinking I should have put it in a deeper pot. It is sucking all of the water out big time now. Not very green anymore too. Need sulphur to acidify the soil I think.

Do you guys think I should repot or would it be concentrating on growing roots now? There are some roots coming through the drainage hole. It is nowhere near pot bound though.
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Tanking along. Slowed down a bit now. I'm thinking I should have put it in a deeper pot. It is sucking all of the water out big time now. Not very green anymore too. Need sulphur to acidify the soil I think.

Do you guys think I should repot or would it be concentrating on growing roots now? There are some roots coming through the drainage hole. It is nowhere near pot bound though.
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I'd wait until next year to repot, I've moved to quickly before with airlayers and it's best to leave them be for a while to establish the new roots.

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I'd wait until next year to repot, I've moved to quickly before with airlayers and it's best to leave them be for a while to establish the new roots.

Aaron
Brilliant. Will keep a look out for the roots. Can't be that many. If it is slowing on top I'm hoping it is concentrating down below. Will switch to higher P and K fertiliser :)
 

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Updated May 2018. Roots looking good but biased to one side slightly. Repotted and wired in some movement (too late really was slow and difficult to bend, had a few crackles and pops!). Moved house and less sun here! :0/
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