| Very nice specimen. Too bad you have to divide it. I would love to see it in
bloom at that size. I would say not more than 3-4 divisions as well. Once you
get it out of the pot, you'll probably see where you can make the breaks.
Catts. produce copious roots so you may have to trim some when you repot.
I agree with Cynthia in that the repotting time is crucial if you don't want a
slowdown or setback in it's flowering. You want to repot as soon as the new
growth has developed to a stage where the new roots can just be seen,
but have not grown sufficiently to be damaged when you repot.
Good luck and Can't wait to see the blooms. |