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Old 05-04-2008, 05:23 PM
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Your soil is way too wet and way too dense. You need to either get some decent potting soil with perlite, and transplant them into new seperate containers, or just transplant them directly into the ground after seperating them and spacing them apart. Never plant 2 plants in the same container. When you try to transplant now, the roots will be all tangled up and you are going to stress the hell out of them trying to pull them apart. Honestly, your best option is to just start over and do it right.
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