ozarkgrey
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Yes. You might want the soil to be slightly damp which will help it to come out in one big chunk, making repotting easy. If you are going to have to remove the plant but leave the dirt behind, I would recommend proceeding very slowly and try to shake off the old medium from the roots, instead of just yanking the plant out. If possible, try to spread the roots out in the new container instead of in a pile. This will allow the roots to recover sooner. Depending on how much you disturb the roots, transplant shock can be very minor or it could stunt it for a week or two. Go easy on the nutes in the new container until the roots recover a little. Young roots and hot growing mediums don't always get along well. I would give a very light feeding until things perk back up.So is it safe to transplant it from the metal container to a regular pot? I am scared that it might die.
My wife is dying of laughter ,,,, too funny
More of Jai Bhole....Than Om Namah Shivay.
Niagara Recycles..Not sure from where the region orders them from lol. I sterlized the container with smoke from a LSD fatty .Is the container from china ? Spray it with antifreeze to get rid of the flu !
Is this is what people call a Transgender plant?
It's looking good... now...That wasn't so hard, was it? The experience you gained is invaluable. Keep up the good work!Did it..Hopefully they survive and don't catch flu lol
So, am wondering if the new home for your plant, the plastic tub, has drain holes...?Did it..Hopefully they survive and don't catch flu lol
Live and Learn. Won't stop doing either. ThanksIt's looking good... now...That wasn't so hard, was it? The experience you gained is invaluable. Keep up the good work!