I agree with Sandy, and a repot is in order. Don't forget to check the roots and trim off any dead ones. Also, the pot looks a little big to me. You might consider using a smaller one--especially if there are a lot of dead roots; and make sure the pot has adequate drainage holes. I personally like the plastic ones with slotted sides. This way I can keep an eye on the roots. If the plant is top heavy, I still have to slip the plastic pot in a larger ceramic or clay pot to keep the plant from topling over. Good luck!
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