I would def re pot it. I have mine on Orchid bark and LFS, and its growing very wellMine arrived in a very peat heavy mix. In hindsight I should have ordered bare root. Might go ahead and repot in a more airy mix, and avoid more shock in the future.
I want to get one, but everyone says there so picky..
I wouldn't say "picky" at all, based on my experience. Specific in their needs, yes.... but no more so than many of the other moderately demanding species. You already have a good idea of their needs, based on what people have said in this discussion: avoid peat in the soil mix, bright light but not too much full sun exposure, and more intermediate-than-highland temperatures*. That doesn't sound too difficult to me. ;-)
*although my two are growing in a greenhouse where temps always drop below 60F, year round, and in fact sometimes hit the high forties for brief periods, and my two robcanbtleyis grow very well. As they say, YMMV: it is the sum of all your growing conditions that dictate success, not just a single quality of environment. (Although you can certain murder a plant if a single environmental factor deviates drastically from optimal!)
very good idea to do it now if your gonna
I would def re pot it. I have mine on Orchid bark and LFS, and its growing very well
Corky,i would also like to know how large the plant was when you got it,i am trying to see how well i am growing my own,oh and how long you have had the plant
Very nice paul how large is that plant across,i would also like to know how large the plant was when you got it,i am trying to see how well i am growing my own,oh and how long you have had the plant,sorry for the inquisition but if you don't ask you don't get