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[QUOTE=SpclK;907350 How do you get the roots to not go through the nylon sack? Can you pull the roots out of the sack without hurting the roots?[/QUOTE]

If the roots get tangled up in the sack, you can either just leave them that way when you repot, or cut the sack around the roots... if some cloth stays around the root, no problem, just leave it - trash the sack not the roots.
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If the roots get tangled up in the sack, you can either just leave them that way when you repot, or cut the sack around the roots... if some cloth stays around the root, no problem, just leave it - trash the sack not the roots.
Ok, thanks.... The roots of the Buckleberry doesn't grow too long, do they... say about an inch or less?
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Ok, thanks.... The roots of the Buckleberry doesn't grow too long, do they... say about an inch or less?
Not sure how long they grow, mine are pretty short, the plant is a rambler. So pot should be wider than deep. I like shallow bulb pans, but basket is fine too, just wind the new grows around as they extend to keep it in a reasonable footprint. If you can maintain a mounted plant with sufficient moisture, that's another approach that can work nicely.
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Not sure how long they grow, mine are pretty short, the plant is a rambler. So pot should be wider than deep. I like shallow bulb pans, but basket is fine too, just wind the new grows around as they extend to keep it in a reasonable footprint. If you can maintain a mounted plant with sufficient moisture, that's another approach that can work nicely.
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