I will disagree on this one. I don't like the condition of the media that I see here. It looks too degraded and too many fines. In the wet and cool British Isles when winter comes, so does root rot. I would "CAREFULLY" repot this. Take it out of the pot by placing it on it's side and rolling it around until the media falls out with the plant. Wash it off with a hose and get as much of the old media off as is practical. Don't damage the roots. Once it is fairly clean, repot it in a medium size mix of bark/charcoal/spongerock or gravel with nothing larger than 1/4 inch. Hold the plant above the pot by grasping some of the leaves, and with the roots inside the pot, slowly pour in the media. Pour a little in and tap the side of the pot. Pour in some more and tap the side to settle the mix. Lift the pot and tap it on the bench. Don't tamp it in. Just settle it in by lifting the pot and tapping it on the bench. If you don't damage the roots, the new growth may send out a spike or two. But these look too young to produce a spike this season. The pot in the picture looks to be a tad too large. Hope this helps.
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