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11-30-2009, 03:31 PM #15
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sea of green with cfls
No need to break up too much, because the roots will grow into the new soil and expand. Just make sure you see roots coming out the bottom. But make sure they are dry before transplanting, as you can tap the sides of your container and turn over and your plant will slide right out. Just make sure you put your hand over the plant while tipping over and plant will be between your fingers so its protected. Make sure you start with soil on the bottom of the new container and also, make sure you can see some roots before ya place them in there new home. Maybe run them under some water, or take them out and let them sit for a bit in water to soften that dirt.
Originally Posted by crf70rider
Just give them enough water to keep them alive for now:thumbsup:
Also, if ya need help im here but stop making new Threads. I am answering questions that have already been taken care of:rasta:
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