I bought a Melaleuca bracteata a few months ago, it was in a sorry state, twin trunk with one dead twin, and obviously so unhealthy that nobody wanted to buy it.
My luck since it was twice the trunk for the same money as the other examples. I topped up the "potting medium" with some river sand and I've been feeding it, dead branches trimmed out and I've lost a few branches due to frost. It had some new growth and it's back-budding in several spots.
I actually took some photos this morning, but I have no image hosting accounts, which it seems is the only way (?) to get a photo attached......
Anyway, I know it must be severely rootbound and the soil is in bad shape (big nursery bag + tree is very light), and I'm fast approaching the season to get this and others out of the bags into development pots.
With the Melaleuca I'm considering 3 options, please have a look and let me know what you think will be best: (not in order of personal preference)
1) Bare-root, see what's going on with the roots and have various size (depths) pots handy.
2) Saw through the nursery bag about halfway up and put the top part in another pot with some fresh potting mix.
3) Wash out the top half of the soil, replace with fresh potting medium and wait another year with the hope of getting new roots close to the base, then do something like #2.
Styling-wise the tree is nowhere yet, I'm considering a few options but none so far that I like.
Any input appreciated, please thrill me with options 4, 5 &6 that I didn't get

Cheers
Gerhard