Just an update post-repot on this tree.
It has been sitting in a water tray since the work was done, and all in all I think it looks reasonably healthy.
I have noticed that the older leaves are yellowing and dying off, which I'm guessing is related to the "stress" of the root reduction in an effort to get it into the smaller vessel. I'm not particularly worried because the younger, smaller shoots appear to be developing/elongating which says to me the tree is rationalising it's resources and favouring younger foliage over old leaves.
I really only bring this up because I refrained from significant cutting back of the foliage at repot (which I think I mentioned at the time). I'm glad I did, because I would have been cutting off the younger growth. If I got the same response that I'm seeing now it would mean the foliage I left after a cut back would be yellowing and dropping ... and that would elevate my concern levels quite a bit! It's only one tree, so hardly a scientific conclusion ... more just something I'll keep in mind in the future.
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