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Old 14-05-2005, 03:07 AM
Mark Anderson
 
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Default Transplanting Screwup

I have this indoor evergreen plant (I don't know its name) that was the
center plant in this picture

http://www.brandylion.com/images/indoor_plants.jpg

This pic was taken a few years ago when it was in pretty bad shape. Now
it's about double that size and relatively healthy but became root bound
in its pot. Today I transplanted it into its new, larger pot and I
screwed up and half of the root ball fell off. I should have been more
careful. Anyway, now that it is in a much larger pot with only half a
root ball, is there anything I should do to make sure this plant doesn't
go into shock and die on me? It looks fine now but I just did the
botched transplant operation a few hours ago.

 
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