For the Brazilian Rain Tree I did little in the way of root pruning. I tend not to heavily prune roots but cut them back enough to give comfortable room in the pot. Any large roots may be pruned away but I try to maintain as much of the fine roots as possible. I find that the roots grow pretty fast and it may be necessary to re-pot after a year's growth. I am leaving the Texas Ebony and large African Strangler in their pots without re-potting this season to test if waiting to re-pot every 2 years will cause any problems.
Brazilian Rain Tree
African Strangler
Green Island
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