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Budmanman
Registered: 02/07/09
Posts: 170
Last seen: 1 year, 7 months
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Wet or dry when transplanting a plant?
#372145 - 02/24/10 12:51 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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So wet or dry when transplanting a plant from a small pot into a bigger one?
I cant remember its been a wile.
Which way makes it easier?
Its wet isn't it?
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13eetleJuice
The ghost with the most
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 368
Loc: 6' under fertalizing bud
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Re: Wet or dry when transplanting a plant? [Re: Budmanman]
#372160 - 02/24/10 01:14 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Dry, I think. The rootball tends to stay intact if the soil is on the dry side in my limited experience.
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Triptonic
Registered: 06/13/08
Posts: 15,581
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Re: Wet or dry when transplanting a plant? [Re: 13eetleJuice]
#372165 - 02/24/10 01:21 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
13eetleJuice said: Dry, I think. The rootball tends to stay intact if the soil is on the dry side in my limited experience.
Yes dry should be easier, but then wet the soil you put it in.
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Buddy Guy
Gone Rogue
Registered: 02/21/10
Posts: 196
Loc: Unknown
Last seen: 14 years, 22 days
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Re: Wet or dry when transplanting a plant? [Re: Budmanman]
#372244 - 02/24/10 07:12 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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I transplant wet. However. There is always more than one way to cook a chicken. Try them both and see which works for you best for you.
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