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Old June 26, 2017   #11
Starlight
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Thanks folks! Kiddie pools way to expensive if you could even find any down here. They go fast in our heat, but the concept and Oakley's suggestion, gave me the idea for those who need it bad of doing a pot-in-pot kinda transplant. Instead of trying to transplant the whole things into a larger pot, I'm going to put some soil into the larger pots I have, just lift up my pot and drop it in the bigger ones and add more dirt around the sides.

Got to thinking and besides the height and tons of string tie up issue, if I tried to move them from where they at now, I would have to build some new gr frames to tie them up. Getting to close to end of season and way to hot to try and do that.

I think the pot -in-pot idea might work. Thanks for giving it to me. : )
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