The pot size didn't change. 12 1/4 inch pot, maybe 3 or 4 gallons? I put her in a pot that was a replica of her first. ( I don't want my husband to know I transplanted her) If he knew I went against his wishes he'd be pissed, but she looks so much better now. Her leaves are not curling anymore and she's not abit droopy. Hopefully she'll stop yellowing. She's 75% yellow.
stinkbudd Reviewed by stinkbudd on . How large should the root-ball be? Here is my problem-plant. After trying everything to help her, someone suggested to transplant her into another pot with better soil. Below are pictures taken a few hours after her transplant (pictures of the bottom half, the middle and the top of the plant). She hasn't went into shock yet (she looks the same or maybe even a little better since the transplant). But when I transplanted her, her rootball was as big as my fist. For a girl, I have a good size fist, but I would think that her root Rating: 5