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  1. probsagremlin on

    This is gonna sound a bit crazy, but it is genuinely what has worked for me in these situations (water prop to soil):
    Use a hair mister (dollar store variety works) and vaguely “water” it with just a few spritz every other day. And make sure that soil is light, as the roots transition into their new medium.

  2. Planthoochies on

    just let it sit in a little dish, and fill it up when dirt dries

  3. CraftyProcrstntr on

    You should drench the soil the first potting so that they have the moisture that they’re used to, and then don’t water again until the soil is dry.

  4. I used a shot glass of water with cling wrap over it and a slit for the Pilea.. then when it has roots you’re going to want a larger pot.. mine has grown so fast and already has about 9 babies coming off of it in the maybe 7 months that I’ve had it.

    Also those little clay pots seem to suck all the moisture from the dirt and kill anything I try to put in them.

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