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Purchasing a Plant
Hey,
When purchasing a plant do you have to replant it with your own soil mixture? Or do you just leave it the way it is... |
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Organic soil is the way to go, or use some sort of screen or plastic to cover the soil. Especially if it has the foam balls or isnt organic soil that could possibly be toxic!
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It looks like I won't have enough room with the pot, so can I take the plant out of the pot and plant it into my aquarium substrate?
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