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    Transplating problem

    I just transplanted both my plants because 1 ) The pot was black and I heard thats bad for head 2 ) the soil wasnt high enough, and the plant wasnt fully getting sun. While I was transplanting the soil broke up a little, and I was scared it would kill the plants, but I put it in, and packed the rest with fresh soil. You guys think im OK? hopefully
    pkash Reviewed by pkash on . Transplating problem I just transplanted both my plants because 1 ) The pot was black and I heard thats bad for head 2 ) the soil wasnt high enough, and the plant wasnt fully getting sun. While I was transplanting the soil broke up a little, and I was scared it would kill the plants, but I put it in, and packed the rest with fresh soil. You guys think im OK? hopefully Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Transplating problem

    I have completly taken off all the soil around roots and then transplanted...and it is doing great...just watch out for it...no one can be for sure what will happen tho..

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    #3
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    Transplating problem

    should be ok,i also have not only takin all the dirt off but have pruned back the roots a bit too.
    peace

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