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Roberta
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Registered: June 2008 Location: Coastal southern California, USA Posts: 14,031
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Sun November 1, 2020 10:32am
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It looks like you got it right! Those white roots look very good. (They will tend to turn green when they are wet, then go back to white). That stuff in the middle was probably something like ProMix - a peat based mix that is used to start seedlings - which was never cleaned out. Well done!
Just a hint if you want to post photos directly in your post... From the Quick Reply dialog box, click on Go Advanced. Then, a few rows down in Additional Options you'll see Manage Attachments. That will pop up another window, where you can browse to photos from your computer. Once you have selected them, click Upload. Then when you post your message, they will be there. Intuitive? Not particularly... but once you have done it once, you'll find it pretty easy. Just remember to click Upload before leaving the pop-up box.
(Not sure myself how I got into this dialog box that seems to be hooked to the gallery, but if I delete the content it tries to delete your photos, sure don't want to do that!)
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