Best way round that is to plant in peat pots which you then just stick in the ground so there is no need to remove aand replant. You can buy little ones by the thousand and you WILL need thousands (& a decent site - lots of land needed) for a worthwhile crop. A hundred plants will only give you a few days' worth.
Peat pots are the best things ever. No need to expose roots or otherwise distress plants and peat is the greatest growing medium anyway. Will improve plants in unsuitablr doil. Mind you poppy will grow in poor soil. Note some of the areas worldwide with high density poppy fields. Not exactly green and fertile land. South Afghanistan anyone?
Peat pots are the best things ever. No need to expose roots or otherwise distress plants and peat is the greatest growing medium anyway. Will improve plants in unsuitablr doil. Mind you poppy will grow in poor soil. Note some of the areas worldwide with high density poppy fields. Not exactly green and fertile land. South Afghanistan anyone?
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the only poppy growing tip i've gained so far is: they don't transplant well. choose their "forever home" before you plant them.