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Usually you do want to remove the pots and the wool that the plants are
rooted in. And then just plant them right into the substrate. As for the snails - well if you didn't clean the plants in diluted bleach or something like that chances are good you'll end up with snails at some point or at least that has been my experience. Ron "(((\" John Lange (((\"" wrote in message et... HI & TIA Should I remove my new plants from the little plastic pots they come in??? Good news, my first REAL plants & no snails so far. Hooray! JOhn :-) |
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