OK, a bit repetitious, but frankly, it's helpful how she tells us to slice the pot & remove the bottom - I never knew that and I would normally have just planted the pot as is!
Why does expert advice mean stating the same thing over and over?
"they actually are biodegradable as they are made of a biodegradable material"
And how do you propose that this eliminates all transplant shock? They will still have to deal with new humidity levels, sunlight, and temperature conditions, how does your magic pot make all that "nonexistent"?
Better off starting plants in root-tainers
powerspade 3 years ago
OK, a bit repetitious, but frankly, it's helpful how she tells us to slice the pot & remove the bottom - I never knew that and I would normally have just planted the pot as is!
Jay3fer 4 years ago
Why does expert advice mean stating the same thing over and over?
"they actually are biodegradable as they are made of a biodegradable material"
And how do you propose that this eliminates all transplant shock? They will still have to deal with new humidity levels, sunlight, and temperature conditions, how does your magic pot make all that "nonexistent"?
CSchunk 4 years ago