If the plant will fit in the same pot, then you can use it if it is well drained. (If one of those thin plastic "liners" implied by the decorative pot, you will need to get a better pot, with good drain holes.) It depends a lot on the condition of the roots - if there are lots of roots, you can go to a pot that is a bit larger, but if not, stay with the same size. But base the pot size on the amount of roots, not the amount of plant. You might wish to use a terracotta pot, which is heavier, since these tall plants can be top-heavy. Or if you use a plastic pot, then you can put the whole thing into a terracotta pot, again for the weight.
Last edited by Roberta; 01-20-2020 at 10:57 AM..
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