Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Plus, ceramic and terra cotta pots have pores that roots love to attach themselves to. Makes transplant more difficult, as the roots hang-on pretty good. Tearing the roots when transplanting is an added stress that's unnecessary.
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Letting it die is the easy way out. Learn to fix the problems, and you'll have a better understanding of the plant growth process, even if it doesn't work out every time. :jointsmile:
Some of the best advice i have seen/heard the last week.Especially the last one I hate when people just rather throw away/let die, Instead of trying to fix the problem. This the same thing a friend of mine be doing and it just fires me up.


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KillerBudG Reviewed by KillerBudG on . how am i doing? here are some pictures of my plant at about a month its almost a foot tall but the leaves at the bottom are turning yellow and falling off. is this normal? also any suggestions you may have would be great. this is my first time growing. i hope its a female http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c343/elliotthansen1/P1010002.jpg Rating: 5