I have some root stimulater, the kind you mix with water. My inside plants that are up a couple inches I've watered them with it. Should I start to watch for little dead plants.???
It said to put them on them when transplanted in the ground, so I figured (worong I'm sure) if it would stimulate them then, why wouldn't it help the roots still not in the ground
Question about root stimulater
At worst it'll do nothing and at best it'll help their root development, so unless you overwatered them in the process of adding the root stimulator I don't think you need to worry.
I don't think so and some of them are outside in; the shade waiting to be planted, so maybe the water will not be a problem. I do have a heavy hand with water.
I think a lot of us have a heavy hand with the water! LOL I know I've killed more things with too much than I have with too little.
Me too, I'm lookin at some now.
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