Purpletrain
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Huh ??? It's good! Called air roots - these roots will turn harder & green like, being exposed to the air allows the entire root zone to maintain a more optimal moisture level. reason for this this allows your roots to breathe more effectively all the way down the root zone.#Exposedroots cause issues, thanks to Homesteader I realized that I have just fixed the issue unknown to myself.
Bad info can be spread rather fast truth is the you have feeder roots only taking up Nutrients then other roots this is usally top half of root system then typically the deeper ones only take up water and are the main support
sometimes pending on moisture levels in soil the plants will grow roots up wards this is natural these roots are the breathers and equalizers that help everything balance,,
Absolutly nothing bad about it if you tranplant and month passes by and you see your soil becoming compact or compresssing PEatmoss common sometimes roots will show but if you have soil all topped up and air roots start popping up let it do its thing obviously plants is directing its roots there for a reason