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Strength of Root Structure |
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| Roots
bring nourishment to the rest of the plant. The
roots of chain store plants usually have not been
given enough time to fully develop before the
plant is put up for sale. Over water a plant with
small, thin, poorly developed roots just a few
times and those roots turn into a soggy rotten
mess. No roots means no nourishment, which means
one dead plant. It’s easy to tell when a
plant’s roots are in trouble. The plant
looks like it needs water; the leaves are soft
and droopy, but the soil is very wet. There are
just no roots left to transport the water from
the soil to the leaves. In florist quality plants
the root ball is usually strong and firm. This
strong root structure will give you a second and
maybe even a third chance if you accidentally
over water the plant. The easiest way to check
the root structure is to gently pull the plant
out of its pot. You should be able to see the
roots just starting to take on the shape of the
pot. Next Section
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