Here's an update... The gig has moved into its new home.

It's a big plant. Healthy and strong, at least as seen here.

And these are why it's moving into sh. Many more new roots not seen in this pic on the other side of the stem.

Not as many existing roots as I would have hoped or guessed. But you can see branching off the old roots. I attribute this to the use of solo from ray. Also I used mega thrive when I first got this plant.

It's new home, drilled for drainage and painted to hide the reservoir.

Come on new baby root...go to your new home!

The gig in its new digs... I placed a rod beneath the leaves to prevent them from bending and breaking due to their huge size. This plant is now on a heat mat enjoying a decent amount of light and being kept warm!
That's it for now.