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    transplanting question

    i have a buddy that told me when i transplant into a three gallon or bigger pot, that i should put about a inch of stone in the bottom of the pot for a dry base. should i do this?
    chisel Reviewed by chisel on . transplanting question i have a buddy that told me when i transplant into a three gallon or bigger pot, that i should put about a inch of stone in the bottom of the pot for a dry base. should i do this? Rating: 5

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    transplanting question

    It's not a bad idea...I put a layer of vermiculite, close to the bottom. Perlite or even pea gravel, would work too.

    Drill extra holes in the pots, too.

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