It does - all of this happened within 8 weeks. But the mother cactus was almost 2m tall - it was a powerhouse already
I didn't think about loosening up the roots... but he catus is repotted already
The reason to loosen up the roots is that once a plant gets rootbound like that the roots along the edge of the container start to grow around in a circular manner. You want to free that all up (think of a mop hanging down) so that the new root growth spreads out evenly. In a worst case scenario roots growing around like that can actually prevent normal root development in the future and have a "strangling" effect on the plant.
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