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![]() | I'm guessing here but, isn't there a chance the roots would 'stick' to a clay pot? If so, transplanting sooner rather than later might be best, as any damage is more likely to attract pests as well as hurting the plant. ![]() | ||
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![]() | lol Mr. Hydro.. So the consensus is to take them out sooner rather than later? Is 2-3 weeks after sprouting gonna be safe? Or should I check the size of the plant? Just trying to make this a learning experience, as well as an enjoyable one . ![]() | ||
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![]() | Hi Jesterian, I believe the plants will be roughly as big above ground as below unless they were clones, so that might be a good 'rule of thumb' guide for you - though there are better people than me to advise on this! I imagine the bigger they are, the hardier they will be, so it's a judgement call on when to oust them. If you have the means, a pic of plant and pot for the experts to peruse might garner a definitive response? | ||
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