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Seed Starting
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Subject: root out of the pot
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Nan |
Trento, Italy
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For the first time I use peat pots.My plants are just coming out but their roots are already out of the pot!(Just one or 2 and one inch out).Do I have to transplant them in a bigger pot?I don't want to take a chance to damage my precious pumpkins. Thanx.
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4/27/2001 2:07:51 PM
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hey you |
Greencastle, PA
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how big were the peat pots?
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4/28/2001 9:08:00 PM
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hey you |
Greencastle, PA
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how big were the peat pots?
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4/28/2001 9:08:05 PM
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Nan |
Trento, Italy
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They are 10 cm big.
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4/29/2001 5:31:04 PM
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Bruiser |
Herndon, VA
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Yes, you should transplant to a bigger pot, or into the ground if your weather permits. When you transplant, try to use the same soil as you sued in the peat pot; less shock on the plant that way. You really do not want to see the roots. I generally transplant when I first see the roots coming out, if not before.
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4/29/2001 9:50:48 PM
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