Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
Repotting mine from the smaller container that it was in to a larger pot really increased its vigor. It was badly rootbound. Besides that, it has been a very easy plant to care for. Maybe you could split the root mass in two, and treat each plant individually. Mine went through hell when I first got it, mainly because it was my wife's responsibility to water and care for it. That lasted all of an entire month, then it became my responsibility to save it and ensure its continued survival. But again, after the transplant, it took off again and is about to grace my livingroom with new flowers. They also like just a pinch of nitrogen about once a month, which seems to make new growth explode. Haven't tried giving it anything in the way of phosphorus yet, but I probably will soon.
Hrm, I read they like to be a little rootbound. They're currently in 5 gallon pots. All I have to swap them out with are 7 gallon pots. I'll check them tonight to see how rootbound they are.

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