I'm wondering, is it too late to repot it?



I think it might be too late to comb out the roots and re pot it. Am I right?
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Bougy Fan wrote:Holy crap I think treeman has to eat his words - that is shockingly root bound.
I have to disagree Bougie. True there are roots circling the outside of the mix but there is still plenty of spaces in the mix for water, air and more roots. I'd be happy to keep this tree for another 12 months and have seen far worse. I know this tree has been in the pot for just 12 months (see below)Holy crap I think treeman has to eat his words - that is shockingly root bound.
Here's the dilemma. I have shown that it is possible to repot tridents in full leaf at my place but cannot confirm that it will work everywhere for all abilities. I would be comfortable with cutting roots and repotting but cannot yet guarantee that it will be ok for everybody.So I try and remove as much of the soil from between the roots as possible, tease out any of the longer roots that have wrapped around and then repot it into a larger pot and back fill with soil?
What happens if the root mass is just solid roots? Do I cut into it? Or leave that for next year?