eyecandi
Well-Known Member
the extra heat (to a degree) speeds up microbial activity and root growth due to higher metabolic rates
also, with the transplant - water the main rootball by hand the first couple times until the roots expand a little into the new medium, this should help with the initial droop (can't depend on the blumat until the roots are drawing water from the area around it .... so it can dry out the rootball, even though it's surrounded by wet soil)
also, with the transplant - water the main rootball by hand the first couple times until the roots expand a little into the new medium, this should help with the initial droop (can't depend on the blumat until the roots are drawing water from the area around it .... so it can dry out the rootball, even though it's surrounded by wet soil)