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    You should be able to tell if the small pot is hampering the plant by the extent of any new growth it makes in the spring after its first watering and feeding. If bright green new growth appears at top centre of the plant- the growing point - then it's still o.k. Possibly under optimum conditions an experienced grower could double the size of the plant within the next five years. You need to decide if that's what you want, or whether you're happy to poodle along at a slower pace. As the plant will adapt to the prevailing conditions more or less.

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    • that's helpful. i haven't decided on the pot size yet but i think i want jim to remain small-ish. there isn't realy a whole lot of room here.emokid
    • room here.emokid

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