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    Default One More Sharry Baby Should I repot?

    This is how my Sharry Baby Sweet Fragrance looks today. This is one of the plants I bought from __________ and it has a total of 6 spikes. The tallest spike is 36 inches tall. It is really overgrown in its pot with lots of roots outside the pot. Should I wait until it is through blooming before repotting it? I have been watering it every other day. Too much or too little?
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