Hello world! I haven't been on this forum in a while
I did purchase the edible pandan plant way back when from someone in FL, and then promptly accidentally killed them trying to get rid of the bugs that hitchhiked along (pretty sure it was spider mites argh! thank goodness I followed advices here to quarantine plants before introducing them to the rest).
For some reason, I really wanted the plant so I tried a second time from a different seller and different state (CO) and picked up two little ones: one was upotted to regular potting mix and the other into semi hydro. Keeping them indoors for now. Both arrived with mealy bugs and I'm still trying to get rid of them a year later before moving to a better location here - spraying with Isopropyl Alcohol is my usual goto, but that's what killed them the first time around so I've been manually dabbing with IPA infused qtips, and also tried spraying with orange guard, azadirachtin, and tried a neem oil drench, and continue struggling - but this is not why I'm posting so let's avoid this for now.
The one in potting mix was doing well but I accidentally left it outside after spraying and it got sunburned, and good news that it has recovered. The one in semi-hydro is doing very well, in about a 1 gallon little pot - it is due for a flush.
I am beginning to schedule spring repotting projects now to make sure I have time for it, and have begun to panic because I will have to pot this plant up and semi-hydro in large pots does not sound like fun. I read Ray's and Leafmite's notes above that it is possible and while encouraging still makes me go hmmm. HMMMM. I have a prayer plant test in a larger 3-4 gallon setup (mesh bag, hydroton, sitting in a pot) with semi hydro and it's been strange. Kind of smells bad, but that could just be the plant struggling (it is doing poorly).
What should I do with the pandan? Take it outside in the spring and put it in real potting mix, keep it indoors in semi-hydro, or ???