Repotting Q
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I can feel summer, can't wait. It's starting to warm up here in SoCal and when my plants begin to wake up I want to repot the cuttings I rooted last season. What is the best way to go about this?
Do I need to root prune after just one season?
Soak roots in Super Thrive? If so, how long? When to use Super Thrive?
Fertilizer tips? Foliage Pro? If so, how often?
Any the help would be awesome?
Thanks,
Matt
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