this applied to a different garden site, but the question of taking the netting of was a deffinate yes by most of the people that answered. i dont think it was as much about actually affecting the growing as it was that they found the little nets in there garden for a couple of yrs later. they are a little tall, but you can burry the stem up to an inch under the leaves when transplanting, it will shoot out new roots. carefull not to keep to soggy at first though so there wont be any rotting. ive done this with no problems.
twoguysupnorth Reviewed by twoguysupnorth on . Transplanting from Pete pots, advice. So I would like to prepare to transplant my gang over to some larger cups. They're currently in those little Pete Pot things. I would like to know if I should cut off the webbing around the pot when I do it. Also, should I use some sort of transplanting chemical? Any advise which one if so? And for the last question, do the plants look close enough in age to transplant? As of today, one was actually starting to lean over, I'm thinking because it's stretched too much, but I'm working on their Rating: 5