I didn't realise there is a Melaleuca with cork bark...thanks Craig!...and thanks for the link too it Hornet!
It looks great

Craig wrote..."Dario, those cutting look good mate, plenty to play with.
They are tough alright ,like you say when they're growing is a good time to repot."...
Yes I guess I did answer my own question about when to repot suber Craig. The only difference I can think of is that when they are starting to grow coming out of dormency, the temperatures are still quite mild and therefore there is less chance of water being lost from the tree via the leaves due to transpiration...unlike early summer etc.
Having said that, I am sure your suber will be fine with your recent repot and I could probably do mine too...still I think that is probably the main concern for a tree surviving when being repotted when it is warmer despite the fact that it is growing.
In early Autumn the leaves will pretty much have finished growing for the season but as the soil is still warm, the roots will be growing. As well as the fact that toward the end of summer trees generally shift gears and transfer the energy that they produced via photosynthesis in the spring and early summer, into the roots as it is now their turn for a rampant growth spurt before the cold weather sets in and they are forced to store their energy and go dormant before the cycle starts again next year.
That is why I will proceed with a repot in Autumn instead...as the roots should recover quickly and continue growing without having to delay foliage growth due to the roots recovering...as happens when repotting at this time of year. In other words, I believe I will get to maximise shoot growth by doing it this way.
Sorry to have a rant! I was just thinking out loud?

What do you think Craig?
Cheers, Dario.