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Originally Posted by Bud
Now why would a vendor send you plants with rotted roots?
That is unacceptable.
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I emailed him as soon as I saw them and he refunded me right away, he's a really good vendor, very responsive and nice. He said that they had gotten a lot of rain in the past few days and he didn't realize they weren't OK which is why he sent it.
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Originally Posted by Bud
More mature roots will perish on the first few weeks of S/H up until the plant gets accustomed to the media and produces new fresh roots.
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I figured since they're rotted already might as well make the transition lol
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Originally Posted by isurus79
Don't forget to tie down the plant REALLY well. If the old roots are rotted out, then these new ones become especially important. Any wobbling of the plant (even slightly) will cause the roots to abort.
I would also think about some kind of heat mat below your new pot as well. Remember that the evaporation of the water from the clay will bring the temp of media down a bit.
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Will do, thanks for the advice