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My Evergreen/Weed Transplant Died
Here you can see how I killed the transplant. I must have damaged its roots.
Another seedling planted itself in a flower pot this time.
Should I try to grow another transplant?
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It's not easy to transplant ! perhaps you need compost of a wood !
ReplyDeletedon't transplant the other and see ! you are lucky if it grows !
wish you success !
Thank you Marty. I'm going to try again.
DeleteIt seems that it has chosen where it wants to live...I would just let it be and nourish it if need be and see what happens, John~
ReplyDeleteI'm going to do that. I'll experiment with only 2 more.
DeleteThe roots are about 6 inches long!