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03-05-2008, 07:29 PM #1
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stretching question
Should be fine. But when you say 'scooped', I worry. Correct transplanting involves waiting until the root ball is healthy, then letting the soil get a bit dry and compact, upending the whole pot using your other hand to support the soil and stem, and smacking it hard on the bottom so the whole thing slides out. There should never be scooping... hm...
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . stretching question I started about 20 babies inside, when they sprouted I put them all in pots and sat them in my windows. They get a lot of sun, but the windows are closed so its not exactly direct sunlight. I have 7 that are really stretching, the stem is like 3 or 4 inches long on some of 'em, making the stem bend over. What is the problem? I plan on putting them in the ground next week. What can I do, before then, to stop them from stretching so much. Thanks. Rating: 5
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