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01-09-2008, 11:31 AM #1
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Transplant gone bad, is it dead?
Water loosens the dirt or soil should I say. Let them dry out some but not all the way.Hold your hand over the top with the stem of the plant between your fingers to support it.Then gently squeeze the cup around the outside and it will drop into your grasp.Be easy,now.
Ga Grown!GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown on . Transplant gone bad, is it dead? It's grown it's first two spikey leaves and the roots were going thru the bottom so I decided to re-pot it. It was difficult to get it out of the styrofoam cup so I cut the cup to the bottom. Sadly, the soil got loose and crumbled right as I put it into the new pot's soil. In the process, I ended up breaking some of the lower and much smaller roots. Is my plant dead or damaged beyond repair? :( :( :( Rating: 5
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