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04-17-2009, 07:44 PM #1
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Transplant gone rong
Usually, when you trim the rootball you trim off some of the foilage on the plant. There is thread on here about it. You should trim about 1/3 of the green foilage when trimming the roobtall. But you weren't trying to trim it. It just broke, so it prob didn't need to be transplanted yet then.
This what I do with my mother plants. Since I don't want to transplant them into ginormous pots, I trim the rootball, put fresh spoil in to replace what was there. Then trim her up. I only do this right after I butcher her for clones tho.
This may have helped you, it probably didn't though.Lit Up Reviewed by Lit Up on . Transplant gone rong Today when i was transplanting my plant i kind of messed the root system up. However the majority of the root system stayed intact(about 70% of it). Have plants ever died from this? Rating: 5
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