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yeah yer using oldschool steeped n stirred teas.those are a completely separate beast,you have to stir them every handful of hours to push some fresh air for the life and kept at a higher temp over others.but yeah Im sorry you did stuff cuz Im not saying there is going to be an issue ,im just simply saying that there is a large potential if the blending wasnt close to decent and the lime caked and others werent worked until now and they were in a stall pattern so to stir that up n then ADD stuff too?yeah possible problem spot is all.just keep an eye out n PM me or someone if ya have issues.

the roots should never be just pointlessly ripped into at all.its something your going to have to get your bill wet doing at some point.avoid main feeder roots always.once the [plant is a little more established it can be done a lil rougher n itty bitty roots can be broken(I do personally avoid those as best I can as well.) and stirred but again,it'll slow your growth potential as well and lessen the foods that will be taken up by the plant in turn the more n more you do leaving more n more blended foods in the soil possibly also leaning towards a little more...a caustic environment.that's where i was going with all that lol. hit me up if you need anything!!"AFN smoke out":Sharing One:
 
I didn't disturb the soil much, I mostly moved a little of the D.E. To the side(not much) and then added the top dressing as I said. Thanks 4 the tip on the tea process.
 
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