So my Fiscus Ginseng that I've had under a good fluorescent desk lamp for maybe 8 or 9 years seems to still be doing fairly well, but I suspect it's seriously pot bound in the tiny pot it originally came in (as a gift from a friend). I'd like to replant it now (during this hot NJ 2023 summer) in a flatter and wider tray with some moss and small rocks, and place it on my new apt's wide and well lit windowsill. I've read everything I can find about repotting it, about trimming it's roots back aprox 1/4, about maybe having to use a rock to prop it up in the shallower tray, so I think I'm good to go... But I'd like any advice and suggestions re doing it; this plant may possibly be 15 or 20 years old (depending on how long my friend had it previously) and I don't want to do anything that could damage it.
So, any suggestions, advice, and all around general info and support,


would be very much appreciated!
Thanks...
So, any suggestions, advice, and all around general info and support,




Thanks...
