Daniel and Jessica
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Sorry man I'm just stressed out, so drill a hole, but I'm pretty sure don't have a drill, I'll transplant it carefully, and let you know, shall I keep you posted?
If you want to. Transplanting shouldn't really be a big deal. I don't even think I've ever seen any of my plants suffer shock, really. If your genetics are good, you shouldn't sweat transplanting. Piece of cake.Sorry man I'm just stressed out, so drill a hole, but I'm pretty sure don't have a drill, I'll transplant it carefully, and let you know, shall I keep you posted?
Alright bro thanks for the advice!If you want to. Transplanting shouldn't really be a big deal. I don't even think I've ever seen any of my plants suffer shock, really. If your genetics are good, you shouldn't sweat transplanting. Piece of cake.
Thats a fucking sharp knife, i had to use a 1/2" hole-saw for those orange buckets.I use a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket I used my combat knife to lathe holes into the bottom of. It looks cool, too. Says "LET'S DO THIS." right on the bucket in big letters. Only $2.60 or something
I got, like, 6 good 1/2" holes in them each.Thats a fucking sharp knife, i had to use a 1/2" hole-saw for those orange buckets.
..What are you using those for?Which of these would be better to use? Thanks in advance
Definitely, any time.Yeah thanks bro, I really appreciate it!
The plant will recover. No issue.During transplant fucking piece of shit cat was chewing on the leaves, I'm so fucking angry (dumbass me). Will it survive or is it fucked?
She's still good to go, it seems.Update on the plant that was maimed, here's a picture of it right after getting chewed on by the cat: