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i dont do anything to them other than clean off the crap branches and if theres anything unhealthy
dont need to be dry, dont need to be wet. just however they are.
just make sure you water very evenly and thoroughly immediately after transplant. not too much it causes rot, but enough that moisture, has evenly saturated a dry, or near dry medium.
using coir, with a little extra moisture, as a base in your medium will make transplanting that much easier to get even moisture. also, things like perlite, vermiculite, compost, etc will all help even out the moisture in your medium
by base i mean like foundation for medium, not the bottom of the pot. you have bases like soil, and coco and then amendments like perlite etc
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Personally, I prefer it to be a bit damp. Simply because dry dirt on top always crumbles off and makes a fucking mess. If I can help it, I do it when they're wet.
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