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skate2him

Active Member
Sooo. I recently became aware that roots have a hard time getting through those peat moss planting cups and that this was causing a nutrient deficiency as the limited resources inside the moss cups were not suffiecient to support the plant and also causing the plants to become pot bound. As a result of this I did an emergency retransplant. I caaaarefully dug up the peat moss cups and sure enough the roots were barely coming through. I removed the peat moss as gently as I could and retransplanted the rootball mass and as much of the cup shaped clump of dirt as I could preserve back into my full sized pots. 2 of my plants appear to be taking the ordeal quite well. However The other one has become all droopy and I fear I have doomed the plant. Is there anything that I can do to help its survival or is it pretty much a done deal?
 

Zombi

Well-Known Member
Sounds like that one got kinda stressed out after the transplant, try mixing up some Superthrive and water it down. Might help it out.
You can find this stuff in WallyWorld
 
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