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IMO, this clip doesn't make much sense to me. 1. The plant, a poached fissuratus, has been transplanted into a narrower pot which will leave the soil wet longer than the wider one; 2. The roots did not hold soil and seemed to be in great distress (they are twisted, instead of sinking into the ground), and the capillary roots are completely missing, which indicates that the soil was not suitable for that species of cactus; 3. The soil has not been changed, so you will add the problems of point 1 to those of point 2. I would like to know the current conditions of the plant.
@@thevendingmachine2740 high probability he doesnt even know that. he just said that for likes, probably. Hes probably a redditor (this make sense, lot of redditors are like this).
@dodopuipui1440 it does look poached but who knows. They're right about the roots though. It was just the bare tap root when he took it out. Wasn't growing into the soil.
Beautiful collection . . . and absolutely can relate to your feelings up trepidation while repotting that little lady . . . I feel the same way when I repot my older LW’s.
Grt Wrk on the Repotting . I was nerves just knowing the Cactus is 60yrs Old. I'd feel the same way!! ..been there ! Whether its Age or Value ! it's in our hands now ...hahaha. Like how you're switching Up the " Balcony Boys " from plastic pots to Clay/ Terra cotta pots ....Thanks for the Share . Cactus On!